India turns to ‘trusted friend’ Russia for oil, LNG supply as Iran war energises ties
Amidst global energy supply disruptions linked to the Iran war, India is increasing energy cooperation with Russia. Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov recently visited India to discuss trade, energy, and industrial cooperation with Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Modi.

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AI-generatedAmidst global energy supply disruptions linked to the Iran war, India is increasing energy cooperation with Russia. Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov recently visited India to discuss trade, energy, and industrial cooperation with Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Modi. India is reportedly in talks with Russia to restart direct liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, which were halted after the 2022 Ukraine war. Indian refiners have also renewed large purchases of Russian crude oil, securing 60 million barrels for April. Russia has stated its capability to increase oil and LNG supplies to India, reinforcing the narrative of Russia as an "all-weather friend" due to shared strategic interests.
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4 extractedIndian refiners have renewed big purchases of Russian crude, securing 60 million barrels for April.
Delhi is reportedly in talks with Moscow to restart direct liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from Russia.
Moscow is well-positioned to ramp up energy supplies to India amid the energy supply chaos triggered by the Iran war.
Both countries viewing each other as vital to their balancing between China and an increasingly erratic United States.