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India ramps up oil imports from Russia and U.S. in June amid instability in West Asia

Context:
Amid rising tensions in West Asia, including recent strikes on Iran, India has sharply increased its crude oil imports from Russia and the U.S. in June 2025. This reflects a strategic shift in India’s energy sourcing away from traditional West Asian suppliers.

Relevance: GS 3 (Energy Security, International Relations, Indian Economy)

  • Surge in Russian Oil Imports:
    India is set to import 2–2.2 million barrels/day of Russian crude in June—the highest in two years and exceeding combined West Asian imports.
  • Shift from West Asia:
    Imports from traditional suppliers like Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait have declined to about 2 million bpd due to regional instability.
  • Boost in U.S. Imports:
    Crude imports from the U.S. jumped to 4.39 lakh bpd in June, up from 2.8 lakh bpd in May, indicating diversification beyond regional volatility zones.
  • Post-Ukraine Realignment:
    After the 2022 Ukraine invasion, India capitalised on discounted Russian oil, raising its share from under 1% to over 40% of total imports.
  • Logistical Advantage:
    Russian oil bypasses the volatile Strait of Hormuz, using alternative routes via the Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope, offering strategic supply security.
  • Refining & Payment Flexibility:
    Indian refiners have adapted technologically and financially to handle varied crude sources and navigate complex payment structures amid sanctions.
  • Diversification for Energy Security:
    Growing reliance on Russia and entry of U.S., Latin American, and West African oil reflects India’s proactive hedging against geopolitical supply disruptions.

Conclusion:

  • India’s evolving oil import strategy enhances energy security by diversifying sources and reducing dependence on geopolitically sensitive regions.
  • Continued refining flexibility and strategic sourcing will be key to balancing cost, supply stability, and geopolitical risks.

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