"Call for dissolving was taken because sanctions were eroding the company and sanctions were affecting me (SCI) also," SCI's chairman and managing director A K Gupta told PTI recently, when asked about the fate of the JV, where it holds 49 per cent stake.
However, Gupta was quick to add, "the sanctions on Iran are to be lifted, we need Iran".
Gupta said that strategically, Iran is very important for the country and mentioned that India is developing the Chabbar port keeping in mind the long-term interests.
He, however, added that there is no direct link between the port and the shipping company formed in 1975.
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In 2013, the previous UPA government had decided to dissolve the joint venture as sanctions on Iran made business very difficult.
"Finding gainful employment and hires for the fleet was getting difficult following the sanctions and hence, it has been decided that the company will cease operations," SCI's then chairman and managing director S Hajara had said.
It was decided to share the assets --- which stood at seven vessels as of March 2010 --- between the partners and it was informed that the process of dissolution is a "lengthy" one.