India Granted Six-Month Waiver to Wind Down Chabahar Port Operations
Published by WarSignal Editorial · Last updated
India has been given a six‑month waiver by the United States to wind down its operations at Chabahar Port in Iran, according to a government statement. The waiver was granted in October of last year, allowing India to gradually reduce its presence at the strategic port.
The Indian government confirmed that discussions are underway with both Iran and the United States regarding the Chabahar issue. No further details were released at this time.
The Chabahar Port, located on the Gulf of Oman in southeastern Iran, has been a focal point for India’s regional connectivity ambitions and U.S. strategic interests.
Verification Status
unverified — Unverified — single source, not yet confirmed This event has been confirmed by 1 independent sources.
Actors & Tags
Location
Sources (1)
About This Report
This report is generated by WarSignal's multi-source intelligence pipeline. Information is collected from wire services, OSINT channels, and partner APIs, then clustered, verified, and published with editorial oversight. Source attribution and verification status are displayed for full transparency. For our complete methodology, visit our Sources & Methodology page.