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Kazakhstan builds rail terminal in Iran to break landlock to Indian Ocean

Kazakhstan plans to build a rail terminal in Iran for direct access to the Indian Ocean.

Kazakhstan has begun building a railway terminal in Iran to break its landlocked status.

The project will give Kazakhstan direct access to Indian Ocean ports — a historic step for the country's logistics.

The terminal will facilitate access to Persian Gulf and South Asian markets.

This is a key part of the Central Asia–Indian Ocean corridor, offering an alternative to the China–Europe route.

Uzbekistan will also benefit from this corridor — cargo can be shipped via Kazakhstan to Iranian ports.

The project plays a crucial role in diversifying Eurasia's transport network.

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