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Russian-India Ties Strengthen Amid US Tariffs on Russian Oil

by Emma Walker – News Editor
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India‑Russia ties ⁣deepen as Putin plans December visit amid US tariffs

Russian President Vladimir Putin is ‍slated to travel to India in⁢ December, ‍a move confirmed by Kremlin spokesman Yuri Ushakov, as New Delhi’s purchase of Russian crude​ draws fresh secondary tariffs from the United States.

Diplomatic choreography ahead of the visit

Ushakov⁣ told reporters,⁣ including‍ AFP, that Putin will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi⁢ on the sidelines of the ​Shanghai Cooperation organisation summit in China on Monday to fine‑tune “preparations for the December visit.”

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval earlier affirmed that a russian state visit is imminent, emphasizing the “special, long​ relationship” the two nations share.

US secondary tariffs and their rationale

President Donald trump announced‌ an additional twenty‑five percent tariff on Indian‌ imports, ⁢citing New Delhi’s continued procurement ‌of Russian oil as ‌the trigger.

Trump accused India of buying “massive amounts ⁢of ​Russian oil” and reselling it for ⁤”big⁤ profits,” claiming the⁣ policy shows indifference to the human toll of the war in Ukraine.

Strategic stakes⁤ for the Special and Privileged ​Strategic Partnership

The‍ United ⁣States frames the tariffs as pressure on Moscow to⁢ end its offensive in Ukraine, while India denounces ⁣the measure as ‌”unfair, unjustified and unreasonable,” pointing out that the US ⁤and Europe also import Russian energy.

As Russia’s invasion in february 2022, Moscow has redirected oil sales toward India ‍and China, preserving a multi‑billion‑dollar revenue stream despite Western sanctions.

Recent high‑level contacts

Earlier this month, Putin‌ phoned Modi to share‍ his assessment of ‌a meeting with President Trump in Alaska on the Ukraine conflict, with the Indian premier reiterating new Delhi’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution.

The‌ two leaders also ⁤discussed expanding cooperation ⁣under the Special and‍ Privileged Strategic Partnership,⁤ covering defense, energy and ​technology sectors.

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