Fuel Diplomacy: South Asian Neighbours Turn To India For Energy As War Disrupts Gulf Energy Routes
As the West Asia conflict disrupts oil supply routes, South Asia is witnessing a quiet but significant shift in energy dynamics. Countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have reached out to India seeking emergency fuel assistance amid fears of shortages. The tensions around the critical Strait of Hormuz have created uncertainty in global energy markets, forcing governments in the region to search for alternative supply sources. India’s large refining capacity, supported by companies like Indian Oil Corporation, is now positioning the country as a key energy partner for its neighbours. Officials from the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that requests from several countries for additional fuel exports are under examination. However, any final decision will take into account India’s own domestic energy security. Analysts say the crisis could strengthen India’s regional influence while reinforcing its image as a stable and reliable partner.
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