Context:
• Sri Lanka, along with India and UAE, is redeveloping World War II-era Trincomalee oil tank farms to enhance energy security amid global energy disruptions.
Key Highlights:
- Agreement / Policy Details
• MoU signed in April 2025 between Sri Lanka, India, and UAE
• Aim: Develop Trincomalee as a strategic energy hub
• Project accelerated after 2025 elections under new government - Strategic & Economic Aspects
• Enhances oil storage and distribution capacity
• Reduces vulnerability to global supply disruptions
• Addresses energy shortages aggravated by West Asia tensions - Political & Diplomatic Dimensions
• Earlier opposition by JVP, now supportive under National People’s Power
• Reflects evolving India-Sri Lanka strategic cooperation - Energy Security Measures
• Sri Lanka implemented QR-based fuel rationing system
• Indicates precautionary governance during crises - Historical Context
• Linked to Indo-Lanka Accord (1987)
• Trincomalee tanks remained underutilized for decades
Relevant Prelims Points:
• Trincomalee Port:
• Located on eastern coast of Sri Lanka
• One of the deepest natural harbors in the world
• Strait of Hormuz:
• Critical global oil transit chokepoint
• MoU:
• Non-binding agreement outlining cooperation
• QR Code System:
• Digital tool for rationing and monitoring fuel distribution
Relevant Mains Points:
• Energy security in Indian Ocean Region (IOR)
• Importance of regional cooperation (India-Sri Lanka-UAE)
• Geopolitical significance of Trincomalee in Indo-Pacific strategy
• Balancing economic needs with strategic autonomy
• Impact of global supply chain disruptions on small economies
- Way Forward
• Strengthen regional energy partnerships
• Ensure transparent and sustainable infrastructure development
• Diversify energy sources and supply chains
• Enhance India’s role in neighborhood-first policy
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2 – International Relations
• GS 3 – Economy (Energy Security)
• Prelims – Geography (Trincomalee), global energy routes
