
Russia has clarified that it has not received any official communication from India suggesting that New Delhi plans to halt purchases of Russian crude oil. The statement comes a day after US President Donald Trump claimed that India had agreed to stop buying Russian oil as part of a new India–US trade deal.
According to Russian officials, oil trade between India and Russia continues as usual, with no formal indication of a policy shift from the Indian side. Energy cooperation has remained a key pillar of bilateral ties, especially after India increased imports of discounted Russian crude amid global supply disruptions.
The claim by President Trump has sparked speculation in global energy markets, as India is one of the largest buyers of Russian oil. However, the absence of confirmation from both New Delhi and Moscow suggests that no such commitment has been finalized so far.
Market participants are now watching closely for any official response from the Indian government, as any change in India’s oil sourcing strategy could have significant implications for global crude prices, geopolitics, and trade flows.
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