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regular-article-logo Friday, 08 August 2025

India ‘open to reducing oil imports from Russia’: Report; Jaishankar says energy security among top priorities

As Delhi grapples with US President Dpnald Trump’s tariff threat, external affairs minister tells Lok Sabha that the government pursues a ‘multi-pronged strategy’

PTI, Reuters Published 08.08.25, 05:45 PM
Jaishankar.

Jaishankar. PTI picture

The government told the Lok Sabha on Friday that it considers energy security to be among its "top priorities" and has taken all necessary steps to ensure access to affordable energy for people, even as a report claimed India was “open to reducing oil imports from Russia” in the face of tariff heat from the US.

Delhi was “open to reducing oil imports from Russia” as part of tariff settlement with Washington, Reuters reported on Friday afternoon quoting unnamed sources.

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Meanwhile, external affairs minister S. Jaishankar, in a written response to a query, said the government pursues a "multi-pronged strategy" that includes diversifying supply sources, enhancing domestic production of oil and gas, expanding the adoption of alternate energy sources and advancing the energy transition.

He was asked details of the steps taken by the government to safeguard the country's strategic and energy interests amid global tension, and also whether the government has raised concerns with countries like the US regarding the "impact of sanctions" on India's petroleum imports from Russia and Iran.

Last week, US President Donald Trump had announced 25 per cent reciprocal tariffs on India that came into effect from August 7.

The US President on Wednesday also signed an executive order slapping an additional 25 per cent levy on India for New Delhi's purchases of Russian oil, bringing the total duties to 50 per cent, among the highest imposed by the US on any country in the world.

The additional 25 per cent duty will come into effect after 21 days on August 27.

Jaishankar was also asked whether the recent geopolitical developments, including the Russia-Ukraine war, conflict in West Asia and sanctions imposed by Western countries, have had any impact on India's diplomatic and economic relations with affected countries.

"Government constantly monitors all geopolitical developments having a bearing on India's national interest and responds appropriately to their impact with a view to safeguarding India's interests at bilateral, regional and global levels," he said.

The government has stated its readiness to contribute to efforts for mitigation and resolution of conflicts through diplomacy and dialogue, he said.

On the query related to the steps taken by the government to safeguard the country's strategic and energy interests, Jaishankar said the government's decisions on international energy sourcing are based on "diverse market factors, including pricing and availabilities and keeping in mind India's national interests and priorities".

"Necessary steps are also taken to sensitise all relevant stakeholders regarding any developments that could impact them. Government also remains engaged with the concerned countries on this matter," he added.

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