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Trump’s Iran war pushes India to rekindle old friendship with Russia

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India is moving to revive deeper ties with Russia as the ongoing conflict involving Iran disrupts global energy markets and complicates its relationship with the United States.

The shift comes as the war has significantly affected oil flows through key routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, forcing India to reassess its energy strategy. Heavily dependent on imported fuel, India is now turning back to Russia as a reliable and discounted supplier of crude oil and liquefied natural gas.

According to reports, Indian and Russian officials have already held discussions aimed at expanding energy cooperation, including the potential resumption of LNG imports from Russia for the first time since the Ukraine conflict. There are also indications that India could increase its intake of Russian crude to a significantly larger share of its total imports.

The development marks a notable shift after India had reduced some Russian imports in response to pressure from Washington, including tariffs and diplomatic efforts by the administration of Donald Trump. However, the current Middle East crisis has exposed vulnerabilities in relying heavily on Gulf energy supplies, prompting New Delhi to reconsider its earlier stance.

India is also reportedly seeking waivers from the US to continue or expand energy trade with Russia without triggering sanctions, highlighting the delicate balancing act it faces between strategic autonomy and maintaining ties with Western partners.

Analysts say the situation underscores India’s long standing foreign policy approach of maintaining diversified partnerships. Its relationship with Russia, rooted in decades of cooperation in defense and energy, is being revisited as global geopolitical tensions reshape alliances and priorities.

The renewed engagement could have broader implications, not only for global energy markets but also for geopolitical alignments, as India navigates competing pressures from major powers while prioritizing its economic and energy security needs.

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