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Electricity trade between India-Bangladesh to continue amid other curbs

At 2.5 GW, Bangladesh is the biggest electricity export market for India as of now. Not just that, the neighbouring country uses India’s power grid to import electricity from Nepal.

May 20, 2025 / 16:26 IST
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Despite fraying India-Bangladesh trade ties, electricity continues to dominate Bangladesh’s imports from India.

“India’s biggest electricity export market currently is Bangladesh. There is not going to be any change in the electricity supplied to the nation as these are bound by long-term power purchase agreements. However, the supply is curbed only when there are repeated payment defaults from Dhaka to India,” said a senior government official requesting anonymity.

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Energy deficient Bangladesh significantly relies on India for supplying electricity to its citizens. At least 2.5 gigawatt (GW) is exported to Bangladesh from five Indian power companies – Adani Power, NTPC, SEIL Energy India, PTC and Powergrid Corporation of India Ltd.

Data from the ministry of power seen by Moneycontrol showed that until May 19, India exported at least 2.4 GW to Bangladesh on a daily basis. Adani Power’s imported coal based thermal power plant in Godda, Jharkhand alone is supplying at least 60 percent (1.42 GW) of the total 2.4 GW.