Lng Supply: India keen on cross-border pipeline Our Correspondent, New Delhi Our Correspondent, New Delhi
Stressing the need for South Asian regional power co-operation, India yesterday said it was exploring with Bangladesh a proposal for supplying refined-LNG through cross-border pipeline and establishment of an LNG terminal. We are working assiduously to promote the sub-region comprising Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and India as an energy hub, Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said.
He was addressing the inauguration of the South Asia Group on Energy (SAGE), organised by Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), in New Delhi.
Shringla, a former Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh, said be it conventional sources, hydropower, solar, wind or even petroleum products, India was taking the lead to promote a regional approach to its energy needs.
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