Iran’s offer to Pakistan and the trust deficit with India

Author: Asia Maqsood

Iran’s recent proposal for Pakistan to join Chabahar Port project may indicate its lack of trust in India. India may stop the development of this project under the US pressure. Besides, the Indo-US robust strategic partnership can put pressure on Iran because US-Iran relations are not cordial. In this context, Iran cannot rely only on India in terms oflong-run cooperation, and it needs more strategic partners to avoid any monopoly of both India and the US on the Chabahar Port.

There are two factors which may reflect Iran’s aspirations behind its offer to Pakistan to join Chabahar Port. First: Iran did this to sidestep any Indian domination with the help of America on the Chabahar Port to reach Central Asian energy reserves. Second: Iran may want to counterbalance Saudi Arabia’s inclination towards Pakistan. Iran wants to expand its market as it owns the world’s second-largest gas reserves.

The China-Pakistan strategic partnership is enhancing to counterbalance Indo-US growing influence in the South Asian region. Moreover, the development of Gwadar Port and the construction of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) under China’s Belt and Road Initiative are the serious concerns for India and the US.

Up till now, India is silent over Iran’s offer to Pakistan. If Pakistan accepts this offer to enhance its bilateral ties with Iran, it is quite possible that India might exclude itself from the Chabahar project because India always alleges Pakistan for terrorism claiming that terror and trade cannot go together.

As far as Pakistan is concerned, it has handed over its Gwadar Port on a lease to China for its development. The port remained undevelopedsince last several years because of Pakistan’s fragile economic condition. China is pursuing its strategic objectives through massive investment mainly to enhance its trade with the Middle East, Africa and Europe through the Gwadar Port. Therefore, Pakistan cannot afford any investmenton any other project such as Chabahar Port. Simultaneously, there is no urgency for Pakistan to join Chabahar to reach to Central Asia (CA). It can access CA through linking Peshawar to Kabul which would connect Pakistan with Central Asian energy-richstates under CPEC. However, Iran has also offered China to join or invest in Chabahar Port project. China has already immensely investedin Iran: a Chinese state-owned investment firm provided a $10 billion credit line for Iranian banks, Iran’s central bank last year. It is a fact that Iran is importantto China’s trade ambitions as it develops its trillion-dollar “Beltand Road” strategy aimed at boosting its ties to Europe and Africa.

Furthermore, China’s Export-Import Bank committed to a further $10 billion in loans, while the China Development Bank signed preliminary deals with Iran for $15 billion in infrastructure and production projects. Bilateral trade between Iran and China was just $31 billion in 2016,butit jumped more than 30 percent in the first six months of 2017.Since the lifting of sanctions on Iran, Beijing has opened two credit lines worth $4.2 billion to build high-speed railway lines linking Tehran with Mashhad and Isfahan.

Hereafter, it is quite practicable for China to invest in Chabahar Port to fulfil its energy demands. On the other hand, China’s cordial friend “Pakistan” has more to do in order to secure its CPEC project. Pakistan may appreciate Iran’s bid to join Chabahar Port and demonstrate its willingness to join this after the successful completion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, at least till the completion of CPEC second phase by 2025.Simultaneously, Pakistan cannot carry out the responsibility to take part in the development of both ports(Chabahar and Gwadar).In this regard, India may have some reservation on Pakistan’s joining the project.

The security and stability of Afghanistan have huge importance. No development project can be completed unless Afghanistan remains unstable

Moreover, Pakistan is being placedon the grey list of Financial Action Task Force for sponsoring terrorism.US military aid suspension of $2 billion to Pakistan was a New Year gift to Pakistan from the USat the beginning of 2018.It reflects that Pakistan is being isolated from the regional politics by the Trump Administration and India’s growing influence in the region. Therefore, Pakistan is seeking strategic partners other than the US such as Russia and China but not at the cost of Pak-US relations. In this context, a heavy responsibility upon Pakistan is to sustain satisfying ties with its neighbours including Iran.

Pakistan-Saudi Arabia cordial relations and the former’s troops in Saudi Arabia may be a current point of concern for Iran. Iran perceives that these troops will be used in Saudi-led coalition forces in Yemen against Houthi rebels (backed by Iran). Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff responded to this reservation that Pakistan has sent its troops on the basis ofthe training mission.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has likened Iran’s relations with India to Pakistan’s ties with Saudi Arabia in his recent trip to Pakistan, “Our relations with India, just like Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia, are not against Islamabad as we understand Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia are not against Iran.”

In a nutshell, the security and stability of Afghanistan havehuge importance. No development project can be completed unless Afghanistan remains unstable. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s recent invitation to hold unconditional peace talks with the Taliban in February was applauded by many countries including Pakistan and the US. China also has put weight behind this. Almost all states have appreciated Ghani’s initiative. Initially, the Taliban did show cold response against these peace talks, but one could be optimistic that Afghanistan’s security situation will be improved under a political solution in the near future. All the developments are linked with stable Afghanistan.

The writer canbe reached at asiamaqsood.09@gmail.com

Published in Daily Times, March 24th 2018.

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