New Delhi - India’s ambitious bid to expand its presence at Iran’s Chabahar Port has been thrown into turmoil after the sudden resignation of all government-appointed directors from the board of India Ports Global Ltd (IPGL), the state-owned company managing the project. The move comes in the wake of renewed US sanctions, which have forced New Delhi to reassess its commitments to the strategically vital but geopolitically fraught venture.
Mass Resignations Ahead of Sanctions
According to sources, the IPGL board convened on September 28—just a day before the US . . .
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