Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed that oil shipments to India will continue uninterrupted, in a clear rebuke to US pressure. The declaration was made during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who met with Putin in Delhi as part of the annual India-Russia summit.
The statement appears aimed squarely at Western powers, particularly the US, which has been trying to dissuade New Delhi from maintaining its ties to Moscow. In August, US President Donald Trump imposed additional tariffs on India over its purchase of cheap Russian oil, citing concerns that it undermined US sanctions and helped Putin fund Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
However, the Indian government has rejected these tariffs as unreasonable and unjustified. The relationship between India and Russia is one of the country's most critical defense and geopolitical alliances, dating back decades.
Putin made it clear that Russia will not back down in the face of pressure from the US over its energy cooperation with India. "Russia is a reliable supplier of energy resources," he said, adding that the country was committed to ensuring an uninterrupted supply of fuel for India's rapidly growing economy.
In his comments, Modi also highlighted the importance of energy security as a cornerstone of the India-Russia partnership, without directly mentioning oil. The joint statement issued by both leaders emphasized that their relationship has remained resilient in the face of external pressure.
The bilateral summit resulted in several agreements between the two countries on defense and economic cooperation. Russia will increase its cooperation with India and China, despite US and EU-imposed economic sanctions on Russia. Multiple pacts were signed, including a program to boost trade between the two nations to $100 billion by 2030.
The statement appears aimed squarely at Western powers, particularly the US, which has been trying to dissuade New Delhi from maintaining its ties to Moscow. In August, US President Donald Trump imposed additional tariffs on India over its purchase of cheap Russian oil, citing concerns that it undermined US sanctions and helped Putin fund Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
However, the Indian government has rejected these tariffs as unreasonable and unjustified. The relationship between India and Russia is one of the country's most critical defense and geopolitical alliances, dating back decades.
Putin made it clear that Russia will not back down in the face of pressure from the US over its energy cooperation with India. "Russia is a reliable supplier of energy resources," he said, adding that the country was committed to ensuring an uninterrupted supply of fuel for India's rapidly growing economy.
In his comments, Modi also highlighted the importance of energy security as a cornerstone of the India-Russia partnership, without directly mentioning oil. The joint statement issued by both leaders emphasized that their relationship has remained resilient in the face of external pressure.
The bilateral summit resulted in several agreements between the two countries on defense and economic cooperation. Russia will increase its cooperation with India and China, despite US and EU-imposed economic sanctions on Russia. Multiple pacts were signed, including a program to boost trade between the two nations to $100 billion by 2030.