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Bangladesh, Adani
Adani group lifts threat to cut power to Bangladesh under new repayment terms. But readies a backup.
Bangladesh agreed to fresh repayment terms just in time to continue receiving electricity from Adani Power’s Jharkhand plant—a deal that had played a key role in India-Bangladesh ties during the neighbouring nation’s earlier regime.
Gautam Adani warns Bangladesh of power cut due to unpaid bills but the twist is...
Adani's earlier deadline to Bangladesh is going to end today, now the question is, will he cut the power supply of the country?
Bangladesh staves off more Adani power cuts
Bangladesh has staved off more power cuts by India’s Adani Group after supplying the conglomerate with a new credit letter and reassurances that it will clear its mounting electricity bill.
Bangladesh steps up repayments to Adani to avoid power supply cut
Bangladesh is ramping up payments to Adani Power after the Indian conglomerate cut electricity supplies by half, reportedly over an unpaid $800m bill. Two senior government officials told the BBC they are already processing partial payments to Adani, which supplies 10% of the electricity used by Bangladesh.
Bangladesh promises over Rs 1,450 crore to Adani for continuous power supply
Bangladesh's power board has issued a new letter of credit worth $173 million to Adani Power for continued electricity supply. This follows Adani's decision to reduce power supply by half due to unpaid dues exceeding $843 million.
Adani begins to cut off power supplies to Bangladesh
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Bangladesh fast tracks payment to Adani Power after supply cut
Bangladesh is accelerating payment of more than $800 million it owes Adani Power ahead of a Nov. 7 deadline set by the Indian company, which has cut electricity exports to Bangladesh by more than half,
Adani Power stops Bangladesh’s power supply due to $846 million pending dues: Report
Adani Power Jharkhand Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Power, has stopped half of its power supply to Bangladesh because of outstanding bills, reported the news agency PTI.
Adani Power cuts electricity supply to Bangladesh over unpaid bills: Report
Adani Power Jharkhand Limited (APJL), a subsidiary of Adani Power, has halved its power supply to Bangladesh due to unpaid bills amounting to USD 846 million, The Daily Star reported on Friday. Data from Power Grid Bangladesh PLC showed that the Adani plant reduced its supply on Thursday night,
Bangladesh to expedite payment to Adani Power after supply reduced: Report
The company has given Bangladesh a deadline of November 7 for the fulfillment of the unpaid dues amounting to $846 million.
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Bangladesh government should resolve issues on power dues to Adani, say experts
Bangladesh's interim government needs to step in to solve the issue arising out of pending power bills to Adani as power ...
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