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India Has Export Potential Of 15 Million Tonnes Coal To Bordering Countries: Study

The country has a capacity to export 8 million tonnes of coal to Bangladesh, 3 MT to Myanmar, 2 MT to Nepal and 2 MT to others.

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India has a potential to export 15 million tonnes of coal to its neighbouring countries like Nepal and Bangladesh, according to a study.

By promoting exports, increasing domestic production, and facilitating import substitution, the country aims to achieve self-reliance, strengthen energy security and support the growth of the coal sector.

"According to a study conducted by IIM Ahmedabad, there may exist potential of exporting 15 MT to the...neighbouring countries," the coal ministry said in a statement.

The country has a capacity to export 8 million tonnes of coal to Bangladesh, 3 MT to Myanmar, 2 MT to Nepal and 2 MT to others.

The increased production and export of coal will lead to economic growth, create jobs and generate revenue for the government.

The government is actively promoting coal exports to capitalise on the growing global demand for fossil fuels. This initiative aims to position the country as a key player in the international coal market, generating revenue and creating employment opportunities in the sector.

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