The minister said he was armed with a written guarantee from Pakistan that it would not interrupt gas supplies to India. The New Delhi government, however, was guarded in its reaction and said it would study the Pakistani guarantee . Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's government is known to be supportive of the pipeline idea, but a large faction in India's foreign policy and security establishment is opposed to the project.
Iran wooing New Delhi over pipeline
IRANIAN Deputy Foreign Minister Mohsin Aminzadeh has been in New Delhi seeking India's consent to build a 2500-kilometre long gas pipeline from Iran through southern Pakistan to Gujarat in western India, writes Narendra Taneja.
28 July 2000 0:00 GMT
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28 July 2000 0:00 GMT