India and Iran signed a 10-year agreement to manage the Chabahar Port, enhancing regional connectivity and providing an alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The US warned of potential sanctions for dealing with Tehran, but stated it would let India address its foreign policy objectives. The deal strengthens bilateral relations and facilitates trade with Afghanistan and Central Asia, with plans to integrate the port into the International North South Transport Corridor. India’s investment in Chabahar’s infrastructure aims to improve trade routes and access to Central Asian markets.