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Rivalry at Iran’s Chabahar Port

Published June 27, 2018by Guest 1 Comment
Chabahar coast, Iran (Wikimedia Commons)

by James M. Dorsey Iran’s Indian-backed port of Chabahar, inaugurated months before the United States re-imposed sanctions on the Islamic republic, is where Asia and the Middle East’s multiple political conflicts and commercial rivalries collide. Chabahar was destined to become… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iran Afghanistan, Chabahar, China, Eleonora Ardemagni, India, Iran, James Dorsey, Mohammed Hassan Husseinbor, POSCO, Saudi Arabia, south korea, Sushma Swaraj

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