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Bangladesh seeks higher diesel, fertilizer supplies from India

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Bangladesh seeks higher diesel, fertilizer supplies from India

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Bangladesh has sought increased diesel and fertilizer supplies from India amid a global supply squeeze. The request was made by Bangladesh's foreign minister Khalilur Rahman during a meeting with India's petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

Bangladesh's foreign minister Khalilur Rahman met with India's petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri to discuss energy cooperation. Rahman requested an increase in diesel and fertilizer supplies from India. India currently supplies diesel to Bangladesh through the India-Bangladesh Friendship pipeline, with 5,000 tonnes supplied last month. The pipeline is a key energy link between the two countries, supplying petroleum products to seven districts in northern Bangladesh. India is considering proposals to send high-sulphur fuel oil and furnace oil to Bangladesh. The request comes amid a global supply squeeze, with several neighboring countries seeking India's assistance for petroleum supplies.

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