Moscow: Russia has said that India is free to source crude from any country it chooses, emphasizing that New Delhi’s ongoing efforts to diversify its energy sources are neither novel nor targeted against Moscow.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia has never been India’s sole energy partner and dismissed suggestions that a shift in sourcing would be unusual. “We, along with all other international energy experts, are well aware that Russia is not the only supplier of oil and petroleum products to India. India has always purchased these products from other countries. Therefore, we see nothing new here,” India Today reported, quoting Peskov from a press conference.
The statement comes in response to US President Donald Trump’s claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to stop buying Russian oil and instead purchase crude from the United States and possibly Venezuela under a trade understanding
Peskov, however, emphasised Moscow has not received any official communication from India about ending Russian oil purchases. He had made a similar point a day earlier, stressing that no such signal had come from New Delhi.
Backing continued cooperation, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said the hydrocarbons trade serves both countries. “India’s purchase of Russian hydrocarbons is beneficial for both sides and helps maintain stability in the global energy market. We are ready to continue close cooperation with our Indian partners,” she said at a briefing.
Igor Yushkov of the National Energy Security Fund said US shale exports are largely light grades, while Russia supplies heavier, sulphur-rich Urals crude used by Indian refineries. “India would need to blend US oil with other grades, which raises costs. A simple substitution is not possible,” he said.
Yushkov added that Russia typically ships between 1.5 and 2 million barrels per day to India, volumes the US cannot easily match. “It looks like Trump is trying to project the talks as a win entirely on US terms,” he said.












