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Amid global oil supply disruptions triggered by the West Asia crisis, India delivers 38,000 metric tonnes of fuel to Sri Lanka, reinforcing regional ties and ensuring energy stability.
Sri Lanka receives 38,000 tonnes of fuel from India
New Delhi: As global oil supply chains reel under the ongoing West Asia conflict, India has extended crucial support to Sri Lanka by supplying 38,000 metric tonnes (MT) of fuel. The move comes as Colombo grapples with a sudden disruption in energy imports linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake publicly acknowledged India’s timely assistance, describing it as “swift support” during a period of urgent need. The fuel shipment reached Colombo on Saturday, helping ease immediate concerns over shortages.
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The development follows a recent conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Dissanayake, where both leaders discussed the impact of the crisis on Sri Lanka’s energy security.
Spoke with PM @narendramodi a few days ago about the fuel supply disruptions Sri Lanka is facing due to the Middle East conflict. Grateful for India’s swift support. 38,000 MT of fuel arrived in Colombo yesterday. My thanks also to EAM @DrSJaishankar for his close coordination.
— Anura Kumara Dissanayake (@anuradisanayake) March 29, 2026
Modi highlighted the importance of regional cooperation, stating that India remains committed to supporting its neighbours in times of crisis. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also played a key role in coordinating the emergency response.
According to officials, the total 38,000 MT fuel consignment comprises:
20,000 MT of diesel
18,000 MT of petrol
The supplies were arranged through Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and delivered via Lanka IOC, ensuring rapid deployment amid supply disruptions.
Sri Lanka’s fuel supply chain has been severely impacted due to the ongoing tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. A key factor has been disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil shipments.
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Suppliers from West Asia and Singapore reportedly failed to meet contractual obligations due to the instability, forcing Sri Lanka to seek emergency assistance.
India’s intervention underscores its “Neighbourhood First” policy, reinforcing its role as a dependable partner in South Asia. The swift fuel delivery not only stabilizes Sri Lanka’s immediate energy needs but also highlights growing strategic cooperation between the two nations.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 29 March 2026, 4:48 PM IST