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AfPak File: Iran's Chabahar Port Development: Significance and Implications

March 4, 201943:20

In 2016, Iran, India, and Afghanistan signed a deal to develop the port of Chabahar in southern Iran and to build a transport corridor into Afghanistan. In recent days, the project marked a major milestone, with Afghanistan sending off its first shipment of exports to India via Chabahar.

What is the significance of the Chabahar project, and what does it mean for the three countries, for the broader region, and for the United States? In this latest episode of the AfPak File, Alex Vatanka of the Middle East Institute, Rani Mullen of William and Mary University, and Michael Kugelman of the Wilson Center discuss these issues and more. Muhammad Tahir of RFE/RL Media manager serves as moderator.

This podcast was originally posted on RFE/RL.

Moderator

Muhammad Tahir

Media Manager, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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