India confirmed on Friday that it was examining Dhaka’s request for extra fuel as Bangladesh ordered shops, malls and markets to close by 8pm local time to conserve power, with hospitals, pharmacies and restaurants exempted.
The request could give Delhi and Dhaka a chance to rebuild trust following Hasina’s ousting in 2024 even as tensions over her stay in India, Bangladesh’s outreach to Pakistan and China-linked projects continue to complicate ties between the two neighbours.
“We have an ongoing arrangement with Bangladesh for supply of diesel. This continues,” Randhir Jaiswal, India’s foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters.
He added that the additional request for diesel “will be examined keeping in mind our own requirement, our refining capacity, as also the availability of diesel here in our country”.
Under an existing 15-year agreement, India supplies Bangladesh with 180,000 tonnes of diesel annually. Bangladesh has been getting diesel from India through the India-Bangladesh Friendship pipeline since 2017.