India’s 30-day Russian oil waiver tied to US crude demands
The United States granted India a 30-day waiver to receive Russian oil shipments already purchased and at sea. This exemption, announced by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, allows Indian refiners to take delivery of the cargoes before American sanctions expire.

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AI-generatedThe United States granted India a 30-day waiver to receive Russian oil shipments already purchased and at sea. This exemption, announced by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, allows Indian refiners to take delivery of the cargoes before American sanctions expire. The waiver provides temporary relief for India, which relies heavily on oil imports. While India and Russia are sovereign nations, this event highlights the influence the US holds over India's energy decisions. The waiver was necessary due to disruptions caused by the war on Iran, which had left the Russian crude stranded.
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4 extractedIndia and Russia are sovereign states, and their bilateral energy trade does not fall under US jurisdiction.
The tankers were already at sea with Russian crude, loaded and paid for.
India received a 30-day waiver from the US to receive Russian oil cargoes.
India imports roughly 90 per cent of the crude oil it needs.