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POST TIME: 26 December, 2018 00:00 00 AM
Delhi clears way for Dhaka’s power import from neighbours
UNB, Dhaka

Delhi clears way for Dhaka’s power import  from neighbours

Bangladesh will be able to import power from the neighbouring countries via India as the Indian government has approved the 'Guidelines for Import/Export (Cross Border) of Electricity- 2018' which was published on December 18. According to section 3.1 of the guideline of 'Cross-border Trade of Electricity', the cross-border transaction between India and the neighbouring countries will be approved by the Indian entity through an agreement.

The Indian government has recently amended the ‘Guidelines for Import/Export (Cross Border) of Electricity- 2018’ where it said that two separate countries can trade electricity where India will take part through a tripartite agreement or giving approval. At the joint steering committee meetings, the issue of electricity import from Nepal and Bhutan via India was discussed on December 3 and December 4 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Already, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Bangladesh and Nepal for the electricity import.