As Iranian President Hassan Rowhani inaugurated the first phase of the Chabahar port last week, Pakistan's minister for ports and shipping Hasil Khan Bizenjo was standing next to him.
"This was no coincidence, as Hasil Khan Bizenjo was asked to stand next to Rowhani in a carefully choreographed move," the Express Tribune reported regarding the minister's presence on the occasion despite the fact that Pakistan is not part of the project.
Such a firsthand account of close cooperation between Pakistan and Iran is unusual and represents a significant shift in the two neighbours' ties, which have often been marred by a trust deficit and mutual suspicion, the paper commented.
The turnaround is also important when seen alongside Pakistan's participation in the Saudi-led counter-terrorism coalition, it said.
Iran, which is not part of the grouping, considers the initiative an attempt to further Saudi Arabia's agenda in West Asia.
Pakistan, according to official sources, has assured Iran that Islamabad would not become part of an initiative that targets Tehran.
Tehran, in return, has pledged that it would not allow any regional country, including India, to undermine Pakistan's interests, the report said.
The Chabahar port opens a new strategic route connecting Iran, India and Afghanistan, while bypassing Pakistan, and reflects growing convergence of interests among the three countries.
The port is considered a gateway to golden opportunities for trade by India, Iran and Afghanistan with central Asian countries besides ramping up trade among the three countries in the wake of Pakistan denying transit access to New Delhi.
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