June10 , 2026

    India to Supply 45,000 Tonnes of Diesel to Bangladesh

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    India is set to export around 45,000 tonnes of diesel to Bangladesh as part of ongoing energy cooperation between the two neighboring countries. The fuel shipment is expected to support Bangladesh’s domestic fuel demand and help stabilize supply during a period of rising consumption.

    The diesel will be transported from refineries in eastern India through established cross-border supply arrangements. Energy trade between India and Bangladesh has expanded in recent years, with both nations strengthening cooperation in petroleum products, electricity and infrastructure development.

    Officials said the supply reflects India’s role as a reliable regional energy partner while helping Bangladesh meet its growing fuel requirements for power generation, transport and industrial activity.

    Industry observers note that such cross-border fuel supplies also enhance regional energy security and improve trade connectivity between the two countries. Continued cooperation in the energy sector is expected to further deepen bilateral economic ties in the coming years.

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