Two large groups bid to supply equipment for Chabahar port

India keen to expedite work on the strategic facility in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan

July 09, 2017 08:47 pm | Updated 08:55 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Vital gateway: For boosting trade with Iran and other nations, the Cabinet had okayed proposals for the port. AFP

Vital gateway: For boosting trade with Iran and other nations, the Cabinet had okayed proposals for the port. AFP

Two major Indian conglomerates have bid for supplying key equipment for the strategic Chabahar Port in Iran, while the process is on to expand financial eligibility criteria to attract more bidders, an official said.

This comes against the backdrop of India being keen on expediting work on this port, located in the Sistan-Baluchistan province on the energy-rich Persian Gulf nation’s southern coast that can be easily accessed from India’s West coast, bypassing Pakistan.

“Two major Indian conglomerates have bid for supplying four key mounted quay cranes at Shahid Beheshti Port, Chabahar,” an official who did not wish to be named said. “The bids are under evaluation and a final call will be taken soon.”

Bids were invited on behalf of India Ports Global Limited (IPGL).

The official said apart from this, work is on to expand the financial eligibility criteria to attract larger participation by players.

“We will be rationalising financial eligibility criteria to ensure larger participation in bids,” the official said.

Shipping, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari had earlier said the government was hopeful of completing the work on the first phase of the project in 2018.

The Cabinet has already approved funds for development of the project.

Exim Bank credit

For greater trade and investment flow with Iran and neighbouring countries, the Cabinet last year had cleared proposals for development of Chabahar port including through a $150 million credit from Exim Bank.

It also authorised the Shipping Ministry to form a company in Iran for implementing the Chabahar Port Development Project and related activities.

As per the MoU signed between the two nations in May last year, India is to equip and operate two berths in Chabahar Port Phase-I with capital investment of $85.21 million and annual revenue expenditure of $22.95 million on a 10-year lease.

Ownership of equipment will be transferred to the Iranian side on completion of 10 years or for an extended period, based on mutual agreement.

The Iranian side had requested for provision of credit of $150 million in accordance with the MoU.

As per the pact, operation of two berths is to commence within a period of maximum 18 months after the signing of the contract.

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