The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has acknowledged the revocation of the waiver by the United States and is currently evaluating the potential implications this could have for India. The US decision, which comes into effect from September 29, 2025, directly affects the operations at Chabahar Port. This strategic port has been crucial for India’s connectivity with Afghanistan and Central Asia. With the waiver being revoked, India will now face challenges in maintaining its 10-year lease agreement and in ensuring uninterrupted trade flows through the port.

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