⁦Infrastructure profile⁩⁦Under Development⁩

⁦Shahid Beheshti Port⁩ / ⁦Chabahar Port⁩

⁦Shahid Beheshti Port is an operational port in Chabahar⁩, ⁦Sistan and Baluchestan Province⁩, ⁦on Iran’s Gulf of Oman coast⁩. ⁦As one of the two main ports in the wider Chabahar complex⁩, ⁦it serves Iran’s eastern trade corridor and supports transit access to Afghanistan and Central Asia⁩. ⁦The terminal is operated by IPGL through IPGCFZ under a ten-year agreement signed with Iran’s PMO in May 2024⁩, ⁦while sanctions-related operating conditions remain time-sensitive⁩.

⁦Status⁩⁦Under Development⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Reviewed⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦Medium⁩
⁦Updated⁩23/06/2026
⁦Strategic Layer⁩

⁦Strategic and market-access role⁩

⁦Shahid Beheshti Port is a strategic port asset in Chabahar on the Gulf of Oman⁩. ⁦It is relevant for Iran’s eastern trade corridor⁩, ⁦access to Afghanistan and Central Asia⁩, ⁦regional transit⁩, ⁦Indian Ocean connectivity⁩, ⁦and long-term logistics diversification beyond the Persian Gulf⁩. ⁦The port’s Gulf of Oman location gives it direct access to international waters and positions it as a maritime entry point outside the Persian Gulf⁩. ⁦Its relevance to Afghanistan and Central Asia depends on onward transit infrastructure⁩, ⁦including the proposed rail connection to Zahedan and the wider Iranian rail network⁩. ⁦A ten-year agreement signed in May 2024 covers IPGL’s equipping and operation of the Shahid Beheshti Terminal⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩, ⁦capacity⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦connectivity⁩

⁦Related use cases⁩

⁦Regional transit⁩, ⁦access to Afghanistan and Central Asia⁩, ⁦Indian Ocean maritime trade⁩, ⁦eastern corridor logistics⁩, ⁦port-led development⁩, ⁦public infrastructure projects⁩, ⁦import and export diversification⁩, ⁦and trade routes connected to Sistan⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦Baluchestan⁩.

⁦Capacity and service area⁩

⁦Capacity⁩: ⁦Operational capacity was reported at 2.5 million tonnes per year with five functional berths as of 13 May 2024⁩. ⁦Phase I was projected to raise capacity to 8.5 million tonnes per year through four additional berths⁩; ⁦full four-phase implementation was projected at 82 million tonnes annually across 32 jetties⁩. ⁦Service area⁩: ⁦Iran’s eastern trade corridor⁩, ⁦Afghanistan and landlocked Central Asian markets⁩.

⁦Connected modes⁩

⁦Maritime transport⁩. ⁦Construction of the Chabahar⁩–⁦Zahedan railway began in July 2020 and was intended to connect the port with the Trans-Iranian Railway network⁩; ⁦its current construction status requires confirmation⁩.

⁦CONTROL⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦DEVELOPMENT⁩

⁦Ownership⁩, ⁦operation⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦expansion⁩

⁦Owner and operator⁩

⁦Owner⁩: ⁦Ports and Maritime Organisation⁩ (⁦PMO⁩) ⁦of the Islamic Republic of Iran⁩. ⁦Operator⁩: ⁦India Ports Global Limited⁩ (⁦IPGL⁩), ⁦through its wholly owned subsidiary India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone⁩ (⁦IPGCFZ⁩), ⁦operates the Shahid Beheshti Terminal⁩.

⁦Expansion and development projects⁩

⁦Development remained ongoing as of 13 May 2024⁩. ⁦Phase I was projected to add four berths and lift capacity from 2.5 million to 8.5 million tonnes per year⁩; ⁦the longer-term four-phase plan projected 82 million tonnes annually⁩, ⁦but completion timing was not established in the evidence⁩.

⁦DECISION RISKS⁩

⁦Constraints⁩, ⁦risk⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦compliance⁩

⁦Operational constraints⁩

⁦Future operating conditions require monitoring following the reported expiry of the US sanctions waiver for Chabahar in April 2024⁩. ⁦Discussions concerning future operations were reported as ongoing⁩; ⁦counterparties should assess applicable sanctions⁩, ⁦banking and trade-compliance requirements for their specific activity⁩.

⁦Key risks and compliance considerations⁩

⁦Sanctions and compliance conditions may affect financing⁩, ⁦equipment supply⁩, ⁦shipping⁩, ⁦insurance and counterparties⁩. ⁦Expansion and hinterland connectivity are also dependent on project delivery⁩; ⁦the current status of the Chabahar⁩–⁦Zahedan railway was not established in the evidence⁩.

⁦Related context⁩

⁦Connected Intelligence⁩

⁦Relevant geography⁩, ⁦industry⁩, ⁦market and execution context for this profile⁩.

⁦Common questions⁩

⁦Frequently asked questions⁩

⁦Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile⁩.

⁦Who owns and operates Shahid Beheshti Port⁩?

⁦Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organisation owns the port⁩. ⁦India Ports Global Limited operates the Shahid Beheshti Terminal through its wholly owned subsidiary⁩, ⁦India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone⁩.

⁦What is the reported capacity of Shahid Beheshti Port⁩?

⁦As of 13 May 2024⁩, ⁦operational capacity was reported at 2.5 million tonnes per year across five functional berths⁩. ⁦Higher figures cited for Phase I and the full four-phase plan are projections⁩, ⁦not reported current capacity⁩.

⁦Why is Shahid Beheshti Port important for regional transit⁩?

⁦Its Gulf of Oman location provides Iran with direct access to international waters and supports an eastern corridor serving Afghanistan and Central Asia⁩. ⁦Its wider transit role depends on onward road and rail connectivity⁩.

⁦What sanctions and compliance considerations apply to Chabahar operations⁩?

⁦The evidence reports that the US sanctions waiver for Chabahar expired in April 2024 and that future operating discussions were ongoing⁩. ⁦Parties should conduct transaction-specific sanctions⁩, ⁦banking⁩, ⁦shipping and counterparty compliance reviews⁩.