Trump Claims PM Modiโ Pledged to Reduce Indian Purchases of Russian Oil
Recent statements by former U.S. President Donald Trump indicate that Indian Prime Minister โNarendra Modi has reportedly assured him thatโข India will curtailโฃ its purchases of Russian oil. Trump made โขthe claim during a โrally in North Carolina, stating Modi “told me so โhimself.”
This โขdevelopment comes amidst ongoing U.S. pressure on India to reduce its reliance on discounted โฃRussian crude, which has become a significantโข source of โenergy for India as the onset of the conflict inโข Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent western sanctions on moscow. India and Chinaโ are currently the largest buyers of Russian seaborne crude.
The potential shift in India’s energy sourcing could considerably impact Russia‘s โขrevenue stream and โreshape โglobal energy markets. A halt to Indianโฃ imports would represent a major change in โขposition byโค one โofโ Moscow’s key energy customers.
Strained US-India Relations โ& Potential for Increased US Oil Imports
Trump’s claim follows a period of โstrained relations between the U.S. andโฃ India. During his presidency,โค Trump imposed a 50% tariff โon goods from India and sought to increaseโ fees for โH-1B visas, commonly used by Indian tech workers.โ
Responding to the news, Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi โคcriticized Prime Ministerโข Modi, alleging a fearful response to Trump’s pressure, citing instances like the cancellation of a Finance Minister’s โvisit to the U.S. and Modi’s perceived deference to โฃTrump โdespiteโข perceivedโข slights.
Together, India is exploring opportunities to increase its oil purchases from โthe United States. Trade Secretary Rajesh Agrawal stated on Wednesday that India has the capacity to purchase an โฃadditional $15 billion of oil from the U.S.,building onโข current energy purchases which total $12-$13 billion โannually.
India’s Prior Position & New Delhi-Moscow Ties
For months, Primeโฃ Minister modi resisted โdirect U.S. pressure to halt Russian oil imports, with โฃIndian officials consistently defending theโค purchases as crucial for โขthe nation’s energy security. Russia currently supplies approximately one-third of India’s total oil imports, exportingโ 1.62 million barrels per day in September.
Trump’s approach focuses on leveraging โbilateral relationships to isolate Russia economically, rather than relying solely on multilateral sanctions. โNotably, he has largely refrained from โฃsimilar pressure on China, perhaps โdue to theโ complexities of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
The declaration of the potential shift in India’s oil policy followed a meeting between Trump’s new ambassadorial pickโ for India, Sergio Gor, โand Prime Minister Modi, where defense, trade, and technology โฃissues were discussed.