US President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to sell more oil and gas to India could significantly reduce New Delhi’s purchases of discounted Russian oil, thought to be funding Moscow’s war with Ukraine.
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Analysts expect Delhi to welcome the move by Washington, which could induce Russia to sell its oil at market rates. India and China are among the top buyers of cheap Russian oil.
“Russian oil will remain important [for India] but the wartime surge will decline soon enough. The US will fill that gap,” said Uday Chandra, a political scientist at Georgetown University.
Trump has suggested he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, raising hopes that negotiations could end three years of fighting in Ukraine.
India, which imports 85 per cent of its oil needs, has increasingly relied on supplies of discounted Russian oil in recent years.
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From less than 1 per cent before the Ukraine war, Russia later accounted for 40 per cent of India’s oil imports. But its share is estimated to have dropped to 25-30 per cent since the US imposed fresh sanctions on entities transporting Russian oil late last year.