Nepal resumed its cross-border hydropower supply to Bangladesh via India's grid, kicking off a new seasonal trade cycle. The Himalayan nation will supply 40 MW of electricity from mid-June to mid-November under the landmark trilateral agreement.
Nepal resumed its cross-border hydropower supply to Bangladesh via the Indian electricity grid at midnight, kicking off a new seasonal trade cycle under a landmark trilateral co-operation agreement.

"This season, the new season of power trade will start from midnight today. The agreement stipulates that power will come from Nepal to Bangladesh from mid-June to mid-November--the high-demand season in Bangladesh and the peak season in Nepal," Ghanashyam Bhandari, Nepali Ambassador to Dhaka, told reporters on Sunday evening.
"So, this is a pleasant occasion, and I'm pleased to let you know that this partnership has started," he added.
Nepal began supplying 40 MW of hydroelectricity to Bangladesh via India in 2024 during the high-demand season in Bangladesh. In 2024, as a pilot project, electricity was transmitted for just one day from Nepal to Bangladesh via India using hydropower. In 2025, the hydropower supply from Nepal to Bangladesh via India continued throughout the entire season, from mid-June to mid-November. The Himalayan country in South Asia will supply 40 MW of hydroelectricity this season as well.
A Symbolic Milestone
"Forty megawatts is absolutely nothing in terms of the growing energy needs of Bangladesh and, of course, the energy potential of Nepal," Bhandari said.
"But this is, even though it is a symbolic one, a milestone nonetheless. It is because this is the first of its kind in the subregion, and we are hopeful that this will continue to grow in the future," he added.
Future Expansion Plans
An additional 20 MW of hydropower supply, taking the total supply from Nepal to Bangladesh to 60 MW, has been agreed upon by both countries. The proposal is now with India for consideration, a Nepali diplomat said. (ANI)
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