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		23 May 2012</font></b></td>
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		Turkmenistan, Pakistan, India Sign Trans-Afghan Gas Pipeline Deal </font></b></td>
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		<p align="justify"><font face="Georgia" style="font-size: 14px">Representatives of Turkmenistan, Pakistan, and India have signed an agreement aimed at the construction of a pipeline that would cross Afghanistan to bring Turkmen gas to India and Pakistan. <br>
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The U.S.-backed deal was signed in the Turkmen Caspian resort of Avaza on May 23.<br>
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Representatives of India&#39;s state-owned Gail Ltd. and Pakistan&#39;s private Inter State Gas System joined Turkmenistan in signing the deal.<br>
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The concept of the estimated $7.6 billion pipeline was first raised in the mid-1990s, but construction has yet to begin.<br>
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Turkmen officials have said the proposed 1,735-kilometer pipeline could carry 33 billion cubic meters a year.<br>
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According to supporters of the project, the pipeline could be operational by 2016, if the security situation in Afghanistan is stable.<br>
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The United States has backed the project for years.<br>
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For Washington, analysts say, the project offers a way to further isolate Iran, which has announced plans to try to build a separate gas pipeline with Pakistan.<br>
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Analysts say Turkmenistan, meanwhile, is seeking to expand its gas exports beyond Russia and China.<br>
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Some analysts have suggested that the pipeline project also signals a potential warming of economic ties between traditional rivals India and Pakistan.<br>
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Irfan Ashraf Qazi, a spokesman for Pakistan&#39;s Petroleum Ministry, told RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal that according to the agreement, Turkmenistan is planning to pump 3.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day.<br>
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Hesaid Afghanistan would get 0.5 billion cubic feet of this amount, while Pakistan and India would share the rest equally.<br>
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Qazi explained the planned pipeline route:<br>
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According to Qazi, the pipeline "will lead from the South Osman field of Turkmenistan to Herat in Afghanistan. [From Herat] to Kandahar, then to Chaman and Zhob [in Balochistan of Pakistan] and then to Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan [in the Punjab region of Pakistan].”<br>
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Plans for rates and fees for the pipeline have not yet been publicly disclosed.<br>
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The deal was signed after Pakistan and Iran earlier in the spring announced plans for a pipeline to deliver Iranian gas to Pakistan.<br>
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The United States warned Pakistan against pursuing that deal with Tehran, with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton saying Islamabad could face "damaging" consequences from the United States over the project.<br>
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At that time, Pakistani officials responded by saying Islamabad still wanted the project with Iran to go forward.</font></td>
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