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India examining fuel supply requests from Bangladesh, Maldives, Sri Lanka

 India is considering requests from Bangladesh, the Maldives and Sri Lanka for the supply of fuel amid an energy crisis caused by the West Asia conflict, the external affairs ministry said on Thursday.. New Delhi reviews fuel aid requests from Bangladesh, Maldives, and Sri Lanka as West Asia conflict disrupts energy supplies. (Bloomberg). Cooperation in energy is a key pillar in India’s development collaboration with countries in the neighbourhood. India has helped finance the construction of cross-border pipelines to Nepal and Bangladesh, and also supported the development of Bhutan’s hydropower sector.. As global oil and gas prices have surged and crude supplies through the Strait of Hormuz have dwindled because of the Iran-US conflict, neighbours such as Bangladesh have turned to India for additional fuel supplies.. “We have received a request from the government of Bangladesh for supply of diesel, which is being examined,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a weekly media briefing.. Also Read: India in touch with Iran for safe passage of vessels through Strait of Hormuz. “We have received such requests from several other countries, including Sri Lanka and the Maldives, and these are being examined taking into account our own energy requirements and availability,” he said.. India, Jaiswal noted, is a major exporter of refined petroleum products, especially to the country’s neighbourhood. As part of a “people-centric and development-oriented approach” to relations with Bangladesh, India has been supplying diesel from the Numaligarh refinery in Assam since 2007 through waterways, railway and the India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline.. “A sale-purchase agreement was signed in October 2017 between Numaligarh refinery and the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation for supply of high-speed diesel on mutually agreed terms,” Jaiswal said.. Diesel exports to Bangladesh have continued since 2017, and factors such as India’s refining capacity, the country’s requirements and diesel availability will be taken into consideration while deciding on Dhaka’s request for additional diesel supplies, Jaiswal said. 

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ROTC students at Old Dominion subdued and killed the shooter who killed 1 person, wounded 2

 ROTC students in an Old Dominion University classroom subdued and killed the shooter who killed one person and wounded two others, the FBI announced Thursday.. ROTC students at Old Dominion subdued and killed the shooter who killed 1 person, wounded 2. Dominique Evans, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Norfolk field office, said at a news conference that the suspect identified by authorities as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh shouted “Allahu Akbar” before the shooting. Then the ROTC students stopped him, showing “extreme bravery and courage” and preventing further loss of life, Evans added.. They subdued him and “rendered him no longer alive,” Evans said. “I don’t know how else to say it.”. She didn’t provide further details about that except to confirm the gunman wasn’t shot.. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. ’s earlier story follows below.. The suspect who killed one person and injured two others at Old Dominion University on Thursday has been identified by authorities as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, according to the FBI.. The shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a social media post. He said the shooter is dead because of “a group of brave students who stepped in and subdued him.”. Their actions “undoubtedly saved lives along with the quick response of law enforcement,” Patel said.. Jalloh, a former member of the Army National Guard, was sentenced to 11 years in prison and was released from federal custody in December 2024.. Ashraf Nubani, a Virginia attorney who represented Jalloh in his 2016 criminal case, did not immediately respond to messages Thursday seeking comment.. Jalloh’s sister, Fatmatu Jolloh of Sterling, Virginia, said Thursday she knew nothing about the attack. She said she last saw her brother two days earlier.. “I have no idea what is going on,” the suspect’s sister said. “I know nothing. I don’t even know who to call.”. At a news conference Thursday afternoon, Old Dominion University Police Chief Garrett Shelton said officers responded after receiving reports that people were being shot in one of the classrooms in the university’s business school building, Constant Hall.. After the university initially said there were two victims, Shelton said authorities learned that there was a third victim who brought themselves to a hospital. It wasn’t immediately clear how the shooter died.. He did not acknowledge whether any officers fired a weapon.. He said all three victims are affiliated with the university. Shelton said authorities are “very early” in the investigation and have not yet determined the “full cause of death” of the shooter.. Within a matter of less than 10 minutes, the call came in, officers arrived and they determined the shooter was dead, the chief said.. Lt. Col. Jimmy Delongchamp, public information officer for the U.S. Army Cadet C 

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India expresses grief over missile attack on Iranian girls’ school

 India on Thursday expressed grief over the death of scores of children in a US missile attack on a girls’ school in Iran, and emphasised the need to prioritise the safety of civilians amid the conflict in West Asia.. India mourns lives lost in US missile attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Iran (REUTERS). Iranian officials have said 175 people, most of them children, were killed in the attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab city on February 28, the first day of the conflict. US media reports have cited American officials as saying that an ongoing military investigation has determined that the US was responsible for the deadly Tomahawk missile strike on the school.. “As far as the question of the school children…is concerned…we have issued several statements on the ongoing conflict. We have underlined the need for prioritising the safety of all civilians,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a weekly media briefing.. “We regret the precious lives lost and express our grief in that regard,” he said.. According to reports, a missile struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school during school hours. The victims were mostly girls aged between seven and 12, and large parts of the building were destroyed while classes were underway. Reports have also pointed out that the US is the only country using the Tomahawk missile in the conflict.. US media reports have also said that the strike on the school was the result of a targeting mistake by the US military, which planned to hit an adjacent Iranian military base that the school building was formerly a part of. Military officers created the target coordinates using outdated data from the Defense Intelligence Agency.. Jaiswal also said that India was among 135 countries which co-sponsored a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-led resolution at the UN Security Council that condemned “egregious attacks” by Iran against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. The resolution, adopted with 13 votes in favour and two abstentions (China and Russia), said these attacks amounted to “a breach of international law and a serious threat to international peace and security”.. The resolution, Jaiswal said, reflects several of India’s positions. “We have a large diaspora in the GCC countries and their well-being and welfare is of utmost importance. The Gulf is also very important for our energy security needs,” he said, referring to the 10 million Indians living in West Asian states. 

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India expresses grief over missile attack on Iranian girls’ school

 India on Thursday expressed grief over the death of scores of children in a US missile attack on a girls’ school in Iran, and emphasised the need to prioritise the safety of civilians amid the conflict in West Asia.. India mourns lives lost in US missile attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Iran (REUTERS). Iranian officials have said 175 people, most of them children, were killed in the attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab city on February 28, the first day of the conflict. US media reports have cited American officials as saying that an ongoing military investigation has determined that the US was responsible for the deadly Tomahawk missile strike on the school.. “As far as the question of the school children…is concerned…we have issued several statements on the ongoing conflict. We have underlined the need for prioritising the safety of all civilians,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a weekly media briefing.. “We regret the precious lives lost and express our grief in that regard,” he said.. According to reports, a missile struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school during school hours. The victims were mostly girls aged between seven and 12, and large parts of the building were destroyed while classes were underway. Reports have also pointed out that the US is the only country using the Tomahawk missile in the conflict.. US media reports have also said that the strike on the school was the result of a targeting mistake by the US military, which planned to hit an adjacent Iranian military base that the school building was formerly a part of. Military officers created the target coordinates using outdated data from the Defense Intelligence Agency.. Jaiswal also said that India was among 135 countries which co-sponsored a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-led resolution at the UN Security Council that condemned “egregious attacks” by Iran against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. The resolution, adopted with 13 votes in favour and two abstentions (China and Russia), said these attacks amounted to “a breach of international law and a serious threat to international peace and security”.. The resolution, Jaiswal said, reflects several of India’s positions. “We have a large diaspora in the GCC countries and their well-being and welfare is of utmost importance. The Gulf is also very important for our energy security needs,” he said, referring to the 10 million Indians living in West Asian states. 

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‘Exposing themselves’: PM Modi slams Opposition amid LPG shortage ‘panic

 Prime Minister Modi on Thursday criticized the opposition, saying those spreading panic over LPG are “exposing themselves” during his address at the NXT Summit 2026 in Delhi.. PM Modi said people spreading panic over LPG are “exposing themselves.” (File Photo). He added that India is fully committed to tackling the challenge, “leaving no stone unturned” while actively working on multiple fronts to ensure energy stability.. The Prime Minister noted that he has spoken with several world leaders and that continuous efforts are underway to overcome obstacles in the energy supply chain.. “India will make every effort to ensure that its farmers and citizens are protected from burden of global challenges, PM Modi said as quoted by news agency PTI.. Also read| ‘Exposing themselves’: PM Modi slams Opposition amid LPG shortage ‘panic. Earlier today, Energy minister Hardeep Puri gave ‘full’ assurance that there is ‘no shortage of fuel’ in India amid mounting concerns due to Strait of Hormuz closure.. Addressing the Lok Sabha, Puri said, “There is no shortage of petrol, diesel, kerosene, ATF or fuel oil. The availability of petrol, diesel, aviation and fuel oil is fully assured.”. Also read|Amid hotel closures, Centre says some commercial LPG cylinders ‘will be released’. Emphasising that what the world is going through currently is something it has not faced in history, Puri said that India has to “navigate the consequences” of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, even though it has no role in it.. Amid closure of hotels and restaurants over concerns of fuel shortage, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas on Thursday announced that some commercial liquid petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders will be released, adding that state governments will identify beneficiaries.. The oil ministry also said that 40,000 kilolitre of additional kerosene has been allocated to states as an alternative to LPG,.. Sujata Sharma, joint secretary, ministry of petroleum and natural gas, said during an inter-ministerial briefing that almost 50 lakh cylinders are delivered on a daily basis, adding that no dry out has been reported “on the distribution side”. 

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Centre monitors West Asia airspace as Indian carriers resume flights to Riyadh

 The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Thursday said it is closely monitoring the evolving situation in West Asia and its impact on air connectivity between India and several destinations in the region, as airlines begin restoring some operations affected by US, Israel strike on Iran.. Riyadh in Saudi Arabia has seen damage as Iran retaliates to US-Israeli conflict by attacking their bases in its neighbouring countries. (Reuters Photo). Flights to and from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, have restarted from March 12, marking a key step in restoring vital air connectivity between India and the Gulf, according to a press release.. On the first day of operations, Air India and IndiGo operated three services to Mumbai, while Air India Express ran one service to Calicut, reflecting a phased resumption strategy.. Between February 28 and March 11, over 1.5 lakh passengers (1,50,457) travelled from Gulf countries to India, underscoring the importance of these routes for Indian travellers.. To maintain connectivity across the region, Indian carriers have scheduled 57 inbound flights on March 2026 from cities including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Jeddah, Muscat, Ras Al Khaimah, Riyadh, and Sharjah, though operations remain subject to prevailing conditions and operational feasibility.. The Ministry is coordinating closely with airlines and other stakeholders to ensure smooth passenger movement, while also monitoring ticket prices to prevent any undue surge during this period. Passengers are advised to stay in touch with their airlines for the latest updates on flight schedules and travel arrangements.. MoCA has confirmed that it will continue to review the situation in West Asia and provide further updates as needed, reflecting ongoing efforts to manage air travel safely amid regional uncertainties. 

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