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Iran nuclear talks                                     

2nd March, 2022 International News

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Context: Closed-door nuclear talks with Iran took place in Vienna, Austria.

More about news:

  • Diplomats from Iran and world powers are seeking a deal to revive the Tehran’s 2015 nuclear accord.
  • The United States has participated indirectly in the talks because it withdrew from the accord in 2018 under then President Donald Trump.
  • The accord, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, granted Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.

The 2015 JCPOA agreement:

  • It sought to cut Iran off a possible path to a nuclear bomb in return for lifting of economic sanctions.
  • Iran agreed to cut its stockpile of enriched uranium by 98% to 300 kg and keep them at a low purity level of 3.67%. In return, the Obama administration lifted sanctions.
  • Restrictions were introduced on the number of centrifuges it could keep and Iran agreed to open all its facilities to the inspection of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

India-Iran:

  • Trade with central Asia: Iran-India relations are of vital importance for India because of Iran's Chabahar port, which plays a fundamental role in India's trade connectivity with Afghanistan, Central Asia, Eurasia and Europe.
  • Energy security: India being the second largest importer of crude oil from Iran has begun to effectuate a plan to ensure that there is no shortage in supply by increasing imports from other countries.
  • Sanction impact: The immediate impact of the sanctions on India was that it can no longer use US dollars for transactions with Iran.
  • Investment by Indian companies in Iran's oil and gas development projects and pipeline projects, not permitted to open new US bank accounts and facing restrictions on loans, licences and Ex-Im credit.
  • In December 2018, India and Iran agreed to revive its 2012 rupee-rial payment mechanism to receive payments in Indian rupee, where half of the payments would be used to import products from India.

Impacts of Iran’s sanctions on India:

  • Energy security: Cutting down crude imports from Iran will impair India’s energy-security needs affecting inflation and slow down economic growth.
  • China’s growing presence: In the absence of Indian infrastructural development projects in Iran, the vacuum created is likely to be filled by China amid fast-changing geopolitics.
  • Lack of clear policy: India’s policy towards Iran and developments in the Middle East has been largely reactive.
  • Create a balance between U.S. and Iran: In the backdrop of tensions between US and Iran, India has had to re-adjust its own relations with Iran while maintaining strategic ties with US and Israel.

Conclusion:

  • India needs to emerge out with a clear foreign policy and choose an alliance to not only safeguard its interests but also to play an active role on the international stage.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/iran-nuclear-talks-diplomats-reconvene-in-vienna/article65094851.ece