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Why India Needs Chabahar Port — Historical & Modern Context

 Why India Needs Chabahar Port — Historical & Modern Context Historical Context Geographical Isolation from Central Asia For centuries, India had natural trade and cultural connections with Central Asia, Persia, and Afghanistan through overland routes. The partition of 1947 created Pakistan, which physically blocked India's land access to Afghanistan, Iran, and beyond. This was a dramatic geopolitical amputation — India lost direct overland connectivity it had enjoyed for millennia. The Silk Road Legacy India was historically a major node in trans-Asian trade. The loss of land routes through Pakistan forced India into expensive, time-consuming sea routes around the subcontinent just to reach neighboring regions. Strategic & Modern-Day Necessity 1. Bypassing Pakistan Chabahar port in Iran gives India a sea route to Iran, from where road and rail links connect directly to Afghanistan and Central Asia — completely bypassing Pakistani territory. This is its single most importan...