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India weighs energy supply request from Mauritius amid global oil disruption

India is considering a request from Mauritius for energy supplies, as part of broader efforts to support partner nations facing fuel shortages triggered by global market disruptions. The development was confirmed on April 17, 2026 by India’s foreign ministry, which said it is exploring a potential government-to-government agreement to facilitate supply, as reported by Reuters.

The request comes as Mauritius grapples with tightening fuel availability due to disruptions in global oil flows linked to tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy transit route. India, which already exports fuel to neighbouring countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, is increasingly positioning itself as a regional energy supplier during periods of volatility.

Officials indicated that similar requests have also been received from other countries including Seychelles and the Maldives, reflecting rising demand for alternative supply channels as traditional routes face uncertainty. India’s strategy aligns with its broader policy of diversifying energy partnerships and strengthening geopolitical influence across the Indian Ocean region.

If finalised, the arrangement would reinforce India’s role as a critical energy partner for smaller economies while helping Mauritius stabilise supply in the short term. The move highlights how shifting global energy dynamics are driving new bilateral supply agreements, positioning regional powers as key buffers against supply chain shocks in an increasingly volatile market.

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun
Samuel Oluwamayomikun
Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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