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India Steps Up as 'Elder Brother' Amidst South Asia's Energy Crisis; MEA Reveals Plan
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12-03-2026, 16:18
India Steps Up as 'Elder Brother' Amidst South Asia's Energy Crisis; MEA Reveals Plan
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Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives seek India's help for diesel and refined petroleum products amidst energy crisis.
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MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirms India is assessing domestic reserves and refining capacity to meet neighbor's needs.
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India has continuously supplied diesel to Bangladesh since 2007 via Numaligarh Refinery and India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline.
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India prioritizes the safety of millions of Indians in Gulf countries and advocates for dialogue and diplomacy in West Asia.
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India's 'Neighborhood First' policy and growing role as a reliable petroleum exporter strengthen regional energy ties.
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