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File 2976/1916 Pt 1 'Persia Bunder-Abbas-Kerman telegraph and road' [‎156v] (16/452)

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The record is made up of 1 item (225 folios). It was created in 15 Jul 1916-20 Jun 1918. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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been connected up by another route it is proposed to dismantle
it. A credit will then be afforded for the value of the
material recovered from it. The Persians having latterly
refused to recognize or use the existing line from Bunder-
Abbas to Kennan and the branch from Baft to Sirjan and having
refused to accept the revenue derived therefrom and collected'
by us on their behalf,**it is being accumulated at their credit
until the^ come to a more reasonable frame of mind,- the debit
to them of a portion of the cost,however equitable it may
appear to be, is at the present time outside the range of
practical politics. Should the line, as seems likely, have
disappeared before the (Persians have changed their mind their
participation in its cost would be rendered difficult of
negotiation. Any such proposition may therefore, I submit,
well be abandoned as unattainable both now and in the future.
I suggest that the Government of India might now
be informed that the British Treasury have agreed to share wiih
India the cost of diverting the Kerman-Bunder Abbas telegraph
line from the existing route to follow the new road. The
Treasury were informed that this will cost about £20,000 on the
assumption that the Bunder Abbas-Tarum-Saidabad (Sirjan) route
would be adopted and the material on the existing line used
again but should theV desire to adopt the Bunder Abbas-Tarum-
Katru-Shahr-i-Babek-Rafsinjan route to Reman it would appear
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to be necessary to revise the above estimate and the approach
the Treasury again.
Except iron telegraph posts, for which timber
poses will be temporarily substituted, plenty of Material
has in the interval been collected at Karachi and there is
no longer any necessity to dismantle the existing line by
sectionJ’as was originally proposed by %he Government of
India, Accordingly^whatever route may eventually be
adopted
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This part contains correspondence relating to the construction of a telegraph line and road from Bandar Abbas (or Bunder Abbas or Bander Abbas) to Kerman in Persia [Iran].

It includes correspondence between the India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. and the War Office, the Foreign Office, and the Government of India, as well as India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. minutes and reference papers. It also includes: enclosures from the Foreign Office of copy correspondence with the Treasury, and Sir Charles Marling, HM Minister Tehran. The file additionally includes copy correspondence of the Government of India with the following: Brigadier-General Sir Percy Sykes, Inspector-General, South Persia Military Police, Bandar Abbas; the Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; and HM Consul, Kerman.

It includes correspondence regarding the following subjects:

  • the perceived urgent military necessity of a Bandar Abbas to Kerman telegraph line and road to strengthen the British position in South Persia, in view of the establishment of the South Persia Military Police
  • the War Office supplying three hundred miles of iron wire for the construction of the telegraph line
  • the Secretary of State for India approving the proposal of the Government of India to proceed with the construction of the telegraph line without awaiting the conclusion of an agreement with the Persian Government
  • progress reports on the construction of the road and telegraph line from the Foreign Department of the Government of India
  • the route via Tang-i-Zagh and Saidabad being selected as the most suitable alignment for the road, and the cost of improving this route
  • the question of whether the military advantages of the road will outweigh possible political disadvantages which may arise from its construction
  • the proposed transfer of the Bunder Abbas-Kerman telegraph from its present alignment to that of the new ‘motorable’ road via Tang-i-Zagh and Saidabad
  • the construction of a temporary telephone line from Bandar Abbas to Tang-i-Zagh
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