Russia Trains Coal to India via Iran
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new transport routesTehran Times
•Russia sends coal to India via Iran by train for 1st time
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Russia sends two trains laden with coal to India via the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) The INSTC spans 7,200km ( 4,500 miles ) from St. Petersburg to the port of Mumbai in India .
The corridor is part of Russia ’s push to find new transport routes in light of Western sanctions.
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