US-Israel-Iran War News : US Jets Strike Military Facilities Near Iran’s Chabahar Free Trade Zone

New Delhi : US fighter jets have reportedly struck military facilities near Iran’s Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone (CFZ). Established in 1992 in southeastern Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province along the border with Pakistan, the Chabahar Free Trade Zone is a strategic, tax-exempt hub connecting Central Asia to the Indian Ocean. It is located along the Gulf of Oman, offering Tehran direct access to the Indian Ocean without passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
A uniquely located port at Chabahar, which means ‘four springs’, is strategically important for India, giving it easy access to Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Europe, and is a key focus for regional infrastructure development. The zone offers 20 years of tax exemptions, freedom in currency exchange, and foreign investment opportunities to trade partners (though the sale of land to foreigners is restricted). US fighter jets have reportedly struck military facilities near Iran’s Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone (CFZ).
In 2021, India committed to investing billions of dollars in setting up industries – ranging from aluminium smelters to urea plants – in the Chabahar free trade zone after it signed a pact to operate a strategic port on the Persian Gulf nation’s southern coast. In 2024, India signed a 10-year contract with Iran under which the state-run India Ports Global Ltd (IPGL) committed investments of $370 million in Chabahar, underscoring the long-term nature of New Delhi’s plans at the port. India aims to grow its economy to $10 trillion by 2030 and $15 trillion by 2034. For that, it needs foreign investment and stable trade routes.
Chabahar is far more than a commercial venture. The port is central to New Delhi’s connectivity strategy, offering access to the Indian Ocean and providing a crucial route to Afghanistan and Central Asia while bypassing Pakistan. It has also been a key hub for India’s humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan. The US attack on the Chabahar Free Trade Zone came as the Iran war moved into a third week, with both sides showing no sign of backing down and diplomats trying to ensure safe passage for tankers through the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
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