Bangladesh to Receive 250 MW of Electricity from India, Strengthening Trade Relations

In a significant development for energy cooperation, India’s National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is set to begin supplying 250 MW of electricity to Bangladesh starting next month. This delivery is part of an unallocated quota from India’s Power Ministry and aims to bolster the energy sector in Bangladesh, which continues to seek solutions to its growing demands. The agreement signifies not just an increase in energy supply but also an enhancement of trade relations between the neighboring countries. As Bangladesh focuses on expanding its energy base, this partnership with NTPC illustrates a commitment to mutual economic growth and stability.

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