India vs Pressure: Why New Delhi Is Not Backing Down on Russian Oil Amid Global Scrutiny

Trump's 'Good Step' or Geopolitical Misunderstanding? Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments have reignited international debate on India’s energy policy. Speaking to the media, Trump claimed that India may be halting purchases of Russian oil , calling it “a good step”—a statement that echoed earlier assertions made by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. But India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) responded swiftly, clarifying that no such decision has been made , and reaffirming that India’s energy procurement is guided by national interest and market dynamics . The Background: What's Driving the Noise? On July 31, media reports (including Reuters) claimed that Indian state-owned refineries had suspended Russian oil purchases in response to narrowing discounts and U.S. tariff threats . This fueled speculation in Washington and beyond, culminating in Trump’s Friday remarks. Yet, according to senior Indian officials, this narrative is misleading ...