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Duqm port gives India a stable alternative to Chabahar, says report
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80605, member: 636"] Oman's Duqm port is giving India a more stable maritime alternative to Iran's Chabahar. According to a report, Duqm's location outside the Strait of Hormuz helps India avoid the diplomatic volatility and sanctions risk associated with the Iranian port. This strategic shift, driven by tighter global sanctions enforcement and a desire to avoid over-reliance on a single point, expands India's options in the western Indian Ocean without replacing Chabahar entirely. The move is seen as incremental, reshaping Iran's role in India's long-term strategy. While Chabahar remains important for continental access, India's broader maritime posture is no longer tied to Iran's political environment. The Duqm partnership also enhances India's ability to project presence in the region, shortening logistical distances and challenging Pakistan's influence without direct incursion. For Oman, Duqm is primarily an economic project central to its diversification plans, attracting partners like India who offer predictable engagement without demanding strategic alignment. This allows Oman to maintain its policy of autonomy while developing crucial infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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