With key U.S. sanctions deadlines expiring this month, Indian exporters are urging their government to revive a barter trade mechanism with Iran, The Hindu reported. The proposed arrangement — trading Indian rice for Iranian oil — would navigate sanctions constraints while serving both countries’ economic interests. The Indian government faces a complex balancing act involving oil imports, trade policy, and the strategic Chabahar port, which India has developed as a gateway to Central Asia and Afghanistan.
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