Russia-India Oil Ties Defy Global Sanctions Surge Amid US Criticism
Amidst Western sanctions, Russia confirms a significant increase in crude oil exports to India, reflecting a fortified alliance. As Moscow accuses the US of monopolizing energy routes, Lavrov reinforces Russia's pivotal role in India's energy strategy, aligning with New Delhi's economic interests despite global geopolitical tensions.
In a recent disclosure, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed a marked increase in crude oil exports from Russia to India, underscoring a strategic partnership that stands resilient against global sanctions and pressures. Speaking at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, Lavrov pointed to transparent trade records as evidence of the surge.
Lavrov emphasized that the decision to augment oil supplies rests with India, as it seeks affordable energy crucial for its burgeoning economy. This development consolidates Russia's position as a major oil supplier to India, even as India's procurement strategies clash with Western sanctions, a stance driven by pragmatic national interests.
In a sharp rebuke, Lavrov criticized the United States for attempting to monopolize global energy resources and marginalize Russian energy giants like Lukoil and Rosneft. He accused the US of striving to control all significant energy routes. The BRICS summit, featuring key discussions amid internal bloc tensions, showcases the complex geopolitics shaping global energy dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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