India to consider Bangladesh’s request for additional diesel supplies

The Indian government is reviewing a request from the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) for an additional supply of 5,000 tonnes of diesel. This request was formally made over the weekend and aims to source the diesel from the Numaligarh refinery located in Assam. The context of this request highlights the ongoing energy cooperation between India and Bangladesh, which has been strengthened through various bilateral agreements in recent years. India's readiness to assist its neighbor reflects its commitment to regional stability and economic partnership. As Bangladesh continues to experience increasing energy demands, this potential diesel supply could play a significant role in addressing their needs, particularly in the context of their energy security strategy. The response from India could also have broader implications for trade relations and energy collaboration in the South Asian region, further enhancing the ties between the two neighboring countries.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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