Sri Lanka Receives Second Indian Fuel Shipment Amid Middle East Tensions ⛽

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A second Indian fuel vessel, HARI ANAND, arrived at the Colombo Port yesterday, delivering essential supplies to stabilize the domestic market. • Shipment Details: The vessel arrived carrying a total of 36,000 metric tonnes of diesel and petrol. • Strategic Context: This delivery serves as a critical buffer as Sri Lanka manages fuel supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing Middle East conflict. • Supply Chain: This marks the second consignment from India in recent days, highlighting a reliance on regional partners to maintain energy security. • National Impact: The arrival is expected to mitigate potential shortages in the transportation and industrial sectors, ensuring continuity for the broader economy.

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