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Iran's economy
construction projects
world's second-largest cement
FALGUNI PADODE and R SRINIVASAN
Dr Davoud Rezaei Eskandari
Acting Consul General
Iran
AAGR
IMF and World Bank report
Iran's economic growth
Anzob or Istiqlol tunnel
Uma Oya Hydropower Complex
Dr Ebrahim Raisi and President of Sri Lanka Ranil Wickremasinghe
Iran's third petrochem hub
Shahid Beheshti port
Tehran Metro
investments
infrastructure
ports
railways
road networks
INSTC

India and Iran have had friendly relations that date back thousands of years. This legacy is evident in the interaction between the two nations in cultural, economic and political fields. Iran's economy has improved in recent years; it is now the fifth-largest cement producer in the world with resources in energy, oil, gas, chemical, minerals and agriculture, and is executing important construction projects overseas. Considering that India is the world's second-largest cement producer and poised to become the world’s third-largest construction market, there is significant potential for collaboration between the two countries that remains untapped, especially in areas like construction of large projects, mass housing, solar, wind energy and energy storage solutions. In conversation with 