India’s diesel exports to Southeast Asia surged to their highest level in seven years in March, driven by disruptions in Middle East oil supply caused by escalating tensions in the region. The conflict, particularly in Iran, has tightened global fuel markets, prompting Southeast Asian countries to turn to India to meet their diesel requirements.
Data from trade sources shows a sharp increase in shipments from Indian refineries, reflecting strong regional demand and higher global prices. Analysts note that the surge underscores India’s growing role as a critical fuel supplier in Asia amid geopolitical uncertainties.
Industry observers warn that while India’s exports provide temporary relief, prolonged Middle East instability could keep global diesel prices elevated and strain supply chains across the region.
