NEW DELHI : International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) ,a project originally launched by Russia, Iran and India in 2002, is a 7,200 km-long multi-mode network of ship, rail, and road to move freight between
NEW DELHI : More than the boost it will give to bilateral trade and cooperation, an agreement on connectivity that Iran and Russia signed recently is expected to provide a shot in the arm
NEW DELHI : The 7,200 km long International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) connecting India and Russia is now rapidly coming to life after remaining a slow starter for years. Next month a host
MOSCOW : After the visit of the Russian Deputy PM’s in India, Russian companies have swung into action to boost International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) infrastructure and Iran’s ports and railroads to expand trade with
MOSCOW : JSC RZD Logistics organized the first export container shipment via Eastern route of the International North-South Transport Corridor from Selyatino railway station in Moscow region. The launch of this additional route marks the next
MOSCOW : President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said Russia is developing the ambitious North-South Transport Corridor, which will open up new routes for business cooperation with India, Iran and Pakistan, as well as West
MUMBAI : On January 18, 2023 the Federation of Freight Forwarders Association (FFFAI) conducted a Webinar to share important developments on new routes from India to CIS countries under International North South Transport Corridor
MUMBAI : Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, GoI, in association with India Ports Global Ltd, conducted a workshop on the ‘Linking Chabahar Port with INSTC’ in Mumbai. The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC)
With major shipping companies suspending their operations to Russian Ports, a full container train with paper products, including newsprint, is on its way from Russia to Chennai through a multi-modal transportation. The cargo handled