India has reaffirmed its sovereign decision-making authority regarding the import of Russian crude oil, following remarks from the United States suggesting that New Delhi’s purchases were “allowed” by Washington. Officials in New Delhi emphasized that all decisions on energy sourcing remain firmly under India’s control and reflect its national interests.
Government sources highlighted that India’s crude oil strategy is guided by domestic energy requirements, price considerations, and long-term supply security, rather than external approvals. The statement comes amid ongoing global scrutiny of countries continuing to import Russian oil in the wake of sanctions and geopolitical tensions.
Energy analysts noted that India has become a key buyer of Russian crude due to competitive pricing and supply reliability, which helps stabilize domestic fuel costs. While the U.S. has expressed concerns over such imports, Indian authorities stress that engagement with global partners will not compromise the country’s sovereign choices in energy procurement.
The clarification signals India’s intent to maintain autonomy in its international trade and energy policies while balancing diplomatic relations with major global partners, including the United States.
