Indian officials push for regional energy hub in Sri Lanka
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India is making a big move to outflank China in Sri Lanka
India and China appear to be locked in an escalating energy rivalry in Sri Lanka. India plans a new energy hub at Trincomalee with the UAE, including an oil pipeline. This initiative aims to secure fuel supply chains and counter China's expanding presence in Sri Lanka's energy market. The project seeks to reshape regional energy dependence.
India, Sri Lanka advance talks on strategic oil pipeline and energy hub
India and Sri Lanka have renewed momentum in their bilateral engagement with high-level discussions centered on a proposed cross-border oil pipeline and the development of a major energy hub in Trincomalee. The talks, held on Sunday, underscore a deepening strategic and economic partnership between the two South Asian neighbors at a time of heightened global energy uncertainty. The meeting brought together Indian Vice President C. P. Radhakrishn…
India, Sri Lanka, UAE boost energy partnership - Cargo Insights
India is planning a cross-border oil pipeline to Sri Lanka as part of a broader energy partnership with Sri Lanka and the UAE. The project centers on developing Trincomalee into a key regional energy hub with a more robust storage, refining, and pipeline infrastructure. India is advancing a major energy connectivity initiative linking it to Sri Lanka through a cross-border oil pipeline, as both nations deepen bilateral cooperation. The proposal,…
India and Sri Lanka discuss proposed oil pipeline - The Press United
The Indian vice president and Sri Lankan president held talks on Sunday India and Sri Lanka have held talks on setting up an oil pipeline connecting the two South Asian nations. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said the discussions on Sunday between Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake also […] The post India and Sri Lanka discuss proposed oil pipeline appeared first on The Press United | Inte…
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