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Nepal, India, Bangladesh to Finalise Power Trading Deal on July 28
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Nepal, India, Bangladesh to Finalise Power Trading Deal on July 28

Nepal, India, and Bangladesh are poised to finalise a significant tripartite power trading agreement on July 28. This deal is expected to enhance regional energy cooperation and optimise electricity distribution among the three countries.

The agreement aims to streamline cross-border electricity trade, facilitating a more efficient and reliable energy supply within the South Asian region. By leveraging each country's energy resources, the deal seeks to address power shortages and ensure a stable supply for all parties involved.

The deal will enable Nepal to export surplus hydropower to India and Bangladesh, while India and Bangladesh will benefit from increased access to clean and affordable electricity. This collaboration is anticipated to foster greater energy security and economic growth across the region.

Additionally, the agreement highlights the commitment of the three nations to regional integration and sustainable development. It supports the broader goals of enhancing energy infrastructure and promoting clean energy solutions, aligning with global environmental and climate objectives.

The tripartite deal is a testament to the growing regional cooperation in South Asia, aiming to create a more interconnected and resilient energy network. As the agreement moves forward, it is expected to pave the way for further collaborative initiatives and strengthen energy ties among Nepal, India, and Bangladesh.

Nepal, India, and Bangladesh are poised to finalise a significant tripartite power trading agreement on July 28. This deal is expected to enhance regional energy cooperation and optimise electricity distribution among the three countries. The agreement aims to streamline cross-border electricity trade, facilitating a more efficient and reliable energy supply within the South Asian region. By leveraging each country's energy resources, the deal seeks to address power shortages and ensure a stable supply for all parties involved. The deal will enable Nepal to export surplus hydropower to India and Bangladesh, while India and Bangladesh will benefit from increased access to clean and affordable electricity. This collaboration is anticipated to foster greater energy security and economic growth across the region. Additionally, the agreement highlights the commitment of the three nations to regional integration and sustainable development. It supports the broader goals of enhancing energy infrastructure and promoting clean energy solutions, aligning with global environmental and climate objectives. The tripartite deal is a testament to the growing regional cooperation in South Asia, aiming to create a more interconnected and resilient energy network. As the agreement moves forward, it is expected to pave the way for further collaborative initiatives and strengthen energy ties among Nepal, India, and Bangladesh.

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