India has renewed its approval allowing Nepal to import up to 654 MW of electricity through the Indian Energy Exchange at market-based rates. The renewed permission will remain valid from January 1 to March 31, 2026, ensuring electricity supply during the dry season. The approved volume includes 600 MW through the Dhalkebar–Muzaffarpur transmission line and 54 MW via the Tanakpur–Mahendranagar line. Energy Minister Kulman Ghising reportedly coordinated with Indian authorities to secure the extension before the earlier approval expired. Another renewal covering the period after April 1, 2026, is expected later.






