Colombo: India on Tuesday announced a USD 500 million credit line to help Sri Lanka purchase petroleum products as the island nation struggles with a massive fuel and energy crisis.
The Indian High Commission here said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has agreed to offer critical support and the USD 500 million credit line in a letter to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G L Peiris.
Sri Lanka is currently facing a severe foreign exchange shortage with falling reserves. This has led to the currency losing value, making imports costly.
The country is grappling with a shortage of almost all essentials, including fuel.
The state power utilities are unable to run turbines and power cuts are imposed at peak hours.
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Power Minister Gamini Lokuge was supposed to hold talks with the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Tuesday as part of a desperate measure to tide over the crisis.