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Potential Implications of India-UAE-Sri Lanka Energy Hub Agreement

The agreement between India, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Sri Lanka to develop an energy hub in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, marks a significant geopolitical and economic maneuver in the Indian Ocean region.

Trincomalee’s natural deep-water harbor has long been recognized for its strategic value.

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