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Trump’s Sanctions On Nations Doing Trade With Iran Makes It Difficult For India

Trump’s Sanctions On Nations Doing Trade With Iran Makes It Difficult For India

Trump’s Sanctions On Nations Doing Trade With Iran Makes It Difficult For India

NEW DELHI – India, which is already facing steep 50 percent US tariffs, is likely to be affected, among other countries trading with Iran, after President Donald Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on any country doing business with Tehran.

New Delhi is among Tehran’s top five trade partners. India exported goods worth $1.24 billion to Iran and imported goods worth $0.44 billion in the financial year 2024-25, resulting in a total bilateral trade of $1.68 billion, according to official data.

“India and Iran are important trade partners. India has been among Iran’s five largest trade partners in recent years. Major Indian exports to Iran include rice, tea, sugar, pharmaceuticals, manmade staple fibres, electrical machinery, artificial jewellery, etc. In contrast, major Indian imports from Iran consist of dry fruits, inorganic/organic chemicals, glassware, etc,” according to the information available on the website of the Indian Embassy in Tehran.

India and Iran signed a MoU in 2015 to jointly cooperate on the development of the Shahid Beheshti Port at Chabahar, Iran.

According to the Embassy, India continues to cooperate closely with Iran in realising the vision of Chabahar Port as a major regional and international hub.

The United States recently extended a six-month sanctions waiver for India to continue its operations at the Chabahar port, effective from October 29. The extension was seen as a diplomatic win for India, especially amid broader tensions involving US sanctions on Iran and Russia.

India can now continue developing and operating the terminal at least till April next year without facing punitive sanctions from Washington. The port is crucial for India’s access to Afghanistan and Central Asia, allowing it to bypass Pakistan for trade and connectivity.

While China is Iran’s largest trading partner, India, the UAE, and Turkey could also face trouble with the new US tariffs, according to industry experts. (IANS)

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  • Many options. Act of India Superpower talk or shut up.

    1) Break the Sanctions.
    2) Announce sanctions on all countries, companies and executives doing business with Pakistani, Bangladeshi military and terrorists
    3) Place foreign leaders involved in the deaths of Indians, trafficking of arms and drugs on a criminal list and kidnap them and try them in Indian court

    January 13, 2026

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