Russia continues to be India’s largest crude oil supplier, commanding over 30% of the market, according to Ambassador Denis Alipov. Despite Western sanctions, Moscow has offered favorable terms to New Delhi, reinforcing energy ties and ensuring India’s access to discounted crude amid global supply realignments.
Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov confirmed that Russia remains the leading supplier of crude oil to India, holding more than 30% of the market share. He emphasized that despite sanctions on Russian energy firms like Rosneft and Lukoil, Moscow is committed to providing India with competitive pricing and reliable supply. Alipov described poverty and energy affordability as economic priorities for India, noting that Russian crude continues to be the most economical option for Indian refiners. The statement highlights the resilience of Indo‑Russian energy cooperation amid shifting global trade flows.
Notable updates
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Russia holds over 30% share in India’s crude imports
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Ambassador Alipov stresses favorable terms offered to India
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Western sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil may influence flows, but India prioritizes economic feasibility
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Russia pledges to remain a steadfast energy partner for India
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Energy ties align with India’s strategic and economic interests
Russia’s continued dominance in India’s oil imports underscores the strength of bilateral energy ties, with discounted crude ensuring both affordability and strategic resilience for India’s energy security.
Sources: Livemint, RIA Novosti, Economic Times