Moscow Stands Firm on Oil Supplies to India Amid US Pressure
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signalled that Moscow is committed to maintaining uninterrupted oil shipments to New Delhi, a move perceived as a defiant stance against US pressure.
The announcement comes as the two leaders met in Delhi for their annual India-Russia summit, which aimed to reaffirm their ties despite external pressures. The meeting was seen as an attempt by Putin to demonstrate that Russia and India's relationship remains strong.
The backdrop to this meeting is the US's imposition of tariffs on Indian imports from Russia, including oil, over its purchase of cheap Russian energy. The move was met with anger in New Delhi, with the government describing it as "unreasonable and unjustified". India's long-standing relationship with Russia has been a crucial aspect of its foreign policy.
Putin took a firm stance against US pressure, stating that Russia is committed to providing India with reliable supplies of energy resources. He emphasized that Moscow is willing to continue ensuring uninterrupted fuel supplies for the rapidly growing Indian economy.
Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the importance of energy security in the India-Russia partnership but did not directly mention oil shipments. The two leaders agreed to strengthen their defence ties and collaborate on joint production of advanced defence platforms.
The meeting has been seen as a significant moment in the evolution of Russia-India relations, with both countries reaffirming their commitment to each other despite external pressures. As tensions between Moscow and Washington continue to escalate over energy cooperation and sanctions, it appears that India is determined to maintain its strong ties with Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signalled that Moscow is committed to maintaining uninterrupted oil shipments to New Delhi, a move perceived as a defiant stance against US pressure.
The announcement comes as the two leaders met in Delhi for their annual India-Russia summit, which aimed to reaffirm their ties despite external pressures. The meeting was seen as an attempt by Putin to demonstrate that Russia and India's relationship remains strong.
The backdrop to this meeting is the US's imposition of tariffs on Indian imports from Russia, including oil, over its purchase of cheap Russian energy. The move was met with anger in New Delhi, with the government describing it as "unreasonable and unjustified". India's long-standing relationship with Russia has been a crucial aspect of its foreign policy.
Putin took a firm stance against US pressure, stating that Russia is committed to providing India with reliable supplies of energy resources. He emphasized that Moscow is willing to continue ensuring uninterrupted fuel supplies for the rapidly growing Indian economy.
Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the importance of energy security in the India-Russia partnership but did not directly mention oil shipments. The two leaders agreed to strengthen their defence ties and collaborate on joint production of advanced defence platforms.
The meeting has been seen as a significant moment in the evolution of Russia-India relations, with both countries reaffirming their commitment to each other despite external pressures. As tensions between Moscow and Washington continue to escalate over energy cooperation and sanctions, it appears that India is determined to maintain its strong ties with Russia.