‘Recent development’ has cast shadow on Chabahar Port’s future: Parliamentary panel

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NEW DELHI, March 17: The “recent development” has cast a shadow on the future of Chabahar Port, a vital and strategic port for India, a parliamentary panel on external affairs has said, and welcomed that the Centre “remains engaged” with all concerned parties in order to address the implications of these developments.
The ‘Twelfth Report of the Committee on External Affairs (2025-26) on Demands for Grants (2026-27)’ of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), was presented in Parliament on Tuesday.The Committee of External Affairs is headed by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.
The observation by the panel, assumes significance as it comes amid the ongoing West Asia conflict and in the backdrop of the recent changes in US sanctions or tariff policies on India’s participation in the Chabahar project.“The Committee find that for the development of Chabahar Port, an amount of Rs 100 crore was allocated at BE (budget estimate) 2025-26, which was increased to Rs 400 crore at RE (revised estimate). The allocated amount had been fully utilised by January 2026,” the report says.
The MEA has informed the panel that “no amount has been allocated under the head during 2026-27 as India has already fulfilled its commitment of contributing USD 120 million” for the procurement of port equipment, according to the main contract signed in 2024.
The committee said it is also aware of the fact that on September 16, 2025, the US State Department, in a press statement, revoked the sanctions exception issued in 2018 under the “Iran Freedom and Counter Proliferation Act 2012 for Afghanistan’s reconstruction and economic development, effective September 29, 2025. Pursuant to discussions with the US side, the latter issued guidance extending the conditional sanctions waiver until April 26, 2026,” the report says.“Besides, the recent development has cast a shadow on the future of Chabahar Port,” the panel says. (PTI)

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