India Reviews Bangladesh Diesel Supply Request Amid Global Fuel Crisis

India has received a formal request from Bangladesh for the supply of diesel, which is currently under examination by the government. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that other neighboring countries, including Sri Lanka and the Maldives, have also made similar requests for energy assistance. India has been supplying diesel to Bangladesh since 2017 via multiple transport modes, including a dedicated friendship pipeline. The final decision on these requests will factor in India's own refining capacity, domestic requirements, and current diesel availability.

Key Points: India Examines Bangladesh Diesel Request, Neighbors Seek Fuel

  • Bangladesh requests diesel supply from India
  • Requests also from Sri Lanka and Maldives
  • India reviewing needs against own capacity
  • Diesel exports to Bangladesh ongoing since 2017
  • Global energy supplies impacted by West Asia conflict
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'Examining request from Bangladesh for supply of diesel': MEA

India receives diesel supply requests from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. MEA says requests are under review, considering domestic needs and refining capacity.

"We have received a request from the government of Bangladesh for supply of diesel which is being examined. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, April 3

Amid the conflict in West Asia and the Gulf region, which has resulted in a fuel crisis in several countries across the world, India on Thursday said that it has received a request from Bangladesh for the supply of diesel, which is currently being examined by the government. Other countries from the neighbourhood, including the Maldives and Sri Lanka, have also approached India.

The inputs were shared by the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiwal during a weekly presser here in the national capital on Thursday.

Speaking about India's energy assistance to countries in the neighbourhood, on the request by Dhaka, Jaiswal said, "India is a major exporter of refined petroleum products especially to our neighborhood. We have received a request from the government of Bangladesh for supply of diesel which is being examined."

Underlining the people-centric and development-oriented approach to relations with Bangladesh, Jaiswal recalled how India has been supplying diesel from the Numaligarh refinery to Bangladesh since 2017 through various modes, which include waterways, rail and later through the India-Bangladesh friendship pipeline.

"A sale purchase agreement was signed in October 2017 between Numaligarh refinery and Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation for supply of high-speed diesel on mutually agreed terms. It bears mention that whilst diesel exports to Bangladesh have largely continued since 2017, India's refining capacity, our own requirements and diesel availability will be factored in while taking decisions", he informed.

The MEA Spokesperson further noted, "We have received requests from several other countries including Sri Lanka and Maldives and these are being taken to being examined taking into account our own energy requirements and availability that we have".

With the conflict between US-Israel and Iran into its second month now, global energy supplies have been impacted.

The remarks come after on March 27, a senior Bangladesh government official said that India has supplied an additional 5,000 tons of diesel, a senior government official said on Friday night.

"An additional 5,000 tons of diesel have arrived in Bangladesh from India. With this, Bangladesh has now received a total of 15,000 tons of diesel from India in recent times," Md. Murshed Hossain Azad, General Manager (Commercial), Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC), told ANI over the phone.

"On March 28, pumping will be done to send an additional 6,000 tons of diesel to Bangladesh," he added.

"In the coming month of April, India has proposed to supply 40,000 tons of diesel to Bangladesh. We have officially accepted this proposal," Azad said, without elaborating.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Very proud to see India stepping up as a reliable energy partner. The India-Bangladesh friendship pipeline is a real achievement. Hope the government examines the request fairly and quickly—our neighbours are counting on us.
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Sarah B
As an expat living here, it's impressive to see India's strategic role. The article mentions our own refining capacity and requirements must be factored in—that's crucial. We can't help others if our own house isn't in order. A balanced approach is needed.
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Aman W
Diesel prices are already high for the common man. While helping neighbours is good, the government must be transparent. How much are we supplying, and at what cost to our reserves? Jaiwal sahab should give more details in the next press conference.
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Nisha Z
This is the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). The West Asia conflict is causing problems everywhere. If India can be a source of relief, it boosts our global standing. Hope the 40,000-ton proposal for April goes through smoothly.
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Karthik V
Good move, but let's not forget past experiences. Assistance should be based on strong mutual agreements and long-term partnerships, not just one-off crisis management. The 2017 agreement with Numaligarh refinery is a good model to follow for others.

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