Iran vows security for pipeline

January 5, 2013

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New Delhi, Jan 5: Tehran on Friday sought to allay New Delhi’s concerns over security of the proposed pipeline for bringing natural gas from Iran to India through Pakistan, stating that it was capable of protecting its energy supplies to the countries in the region.

A skeptical New Delhi, however, refrained from committing itself afresh to the ambitious project, but stated that issues like security of the pipeline and pricing of the gas could be discussed during the India-Iran Joint Commission Meeting, which might take place in Tehran in the next few months.

Saeed Jalili, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, is understood to have conveyed to External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon that Tehran was ready to guarantee security of the pipeline that would run through troubled Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan.

“Iran not only has the resources to cater to the energy requirements of the countries in the region, but also has the capability of guaranteeing security to its supplies even beyond its border,” Jalili told journalists at the end of his three-day tour to New Delhi. He was replying to a query about India’s apprehensions over the security of the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline.

Jalili cited the example of Iranian Navy’s anti-piracy operations in the international waters in Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to drive home the point that the Islamic Republic was capable of guaranteeing not only continuous supply of gas to India through Pakistan, but also security of the pipeline even beyond its borders.

India cited concerns over cost of the gas and security of the pipeline to virtually withdraw from the project over the past couple of years, ostensibly under pressure from the United States, which is keen to isolate Iran and effectively implement sanctions it imposed on the Islamic Republic to dissuade it from making nuclear weapons.

Khurshid on Friday told journalists that India and Iran would discuss the pending issues about the IPI pipeline during the Joint Commission Meeting in Tehran. “Some issues about costs are yet to be sorted out. We will have a joint commission early this year sometime and in that joint commission, this issue will be taken up,” he told journalists after a meeting with Jalili.

India and Iran held the 16th Joint Commission Meeting in New Delhi in 2010. Khurshid was earlier scheduled to travel to Tehran to jointly co-chair the next Joint Commission Meeting with his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi in December. The meeting was, however, postponed and New Delhi and Tehran are now working on new dates for the meeting.

New Delhi earlier conveyed to Tehran that it would want Iran to be responsible for the safe passage of the gas through the pipeline’s 1,035-kilometre-long stretch in Pakistan and would pay for the fuel only when it would cross the Pakistan-India border.

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June 10,2020

New Delhi, Jun 10: Petrol price on Wednesday was hiked by 40 paise per litre and diesel by 45 paise, the fourth straight daily increase in rates after oil PSUs ended an 82-day hiatus in rate revision. Petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 73.40 per litre from Rs 73, while diesel rates were increased to Rs 71.62 a litre from Rs 71.17, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT.

This is the fourth daily increase in rates in a row since oil companies on Sunday restarted revising prices in line with costs, after ending an 82-day hiatus.

In four hikes, petrol price has gone up by Rs 2.14 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.23.

Latest petrol, diesel prices in top cities:

New Delhi: Petrol ₹73.40. Diesel ₹71.62

Gurgaon: Petrol ₹72.86. Diesel ₹64.90

Mumbai: Petrol ₹80.40. Diesel ₹70.35

Chennai: Petrol ₹77.43. Diesel ₹70.13

Hyderabad: Petrol ₹76.20. Diesel ₹70b

Bengaluru: Petrol ₹75.77. Diesel ₹68.09

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August 8,2020

Kozhikode, Aug 8: A tailwind or crosswind could be the reason for the Air India Express flight mishap at Kozhikode international airport in Kerala, according to some aviation experts. 

Team of DGCA and AIE already reached the spot. With the death of the captain and co-pilot in the mishap, the investigation would be focusing mainly on the voice recorders and other technical aspects.

It is learnt that the ill-fated aircraft, IX 1344 with 190 onboard including crew, was initially planning to land on runway-28 of the airport. But later the pilot opted runway-10 which is toward the other direction. Pilots would be taking the decisions on the basis of inputs from ATC.

The questions now doing the rounds are what made the pilot opt runway-10 and whether the tabletop runway lacked adequate safety parameters.

An aviation expert, who didn't want to be quoted, said that Capt Deepak Sathe, who was commandeering the aircraft, was a well-experienced pilot and was also familiar with the terrains. Hence the chances of any error from his part was very unlikely. Hence a fair in-depth probe was required to find the exact cause.

Though the Kozhikode airport has an Instrument Landing System, it was of category-I for which pilot's visibility is very crucial toward a touchdown. Since it is a tabletop airport and rough weather prevailing in the region, the chances of tailwind was also high, said sources.

There had been safety concerns about the airport over quite some time. In 2011 aviation safety consultant captain Mohan Ranganathan reportedly gave a report citing the safety issues, especially the buffer zones at the end of the runway.

However, an AAI officer said that rectification steps were already done by last year by widening the Runway End Safety Area (RESA) from 90 metre to 240 metre. However, the length of the runway had to be reduced to 2,700 metre from 2,850. The AAI was also constantly pressing for increasing the runway length to 3,150 metres. But that was getting delayed due to land acquisition issues pending with the state government.

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June 14,2020

Kashmir, Jun 14: An Army personnel was killed and two others were injured as Pakistani troops opened fire and shelled areas along the Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

This is the third fatality in the Pakistani firing and shelling on forward posts and villages in the twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri this month.

The officials said the latest firing and shelling from across the border took place in Shahpur-Kerni sector on Saturday night, drawing strong retaliation by the Indian Army.

Three Indian Army personnel were injured in the Pakistani firing and were immediately evacuated to hospital, where one of them succumbed to injuries, the officials said.

They said the casualties suffered by the Pakistani Army in the retaliatory action were not known immediately.

On June 4, havaldar P Mathiazhagan fell to Pakistani firing in Sunderbani sector of Rajouri district, while on June 10, Naik Gurcharan Singh lost his life in a similar incident in Rajouri sector.

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