India Eyes Russian Oil Amid Hormuz Tensions: New Energy Dynamics

Amidst energy disruptions triggered by closures in the Strait of Hormuz, Russia claims India's renewed interest in increasing its import of Russian crude oil. The critical chokepoint's closure, due to US and Israeli strikes on Iran, signals possible shifts in global oil pricing and energy supply dynamics.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 03-03-2026 23:51 IST | Created: 03-03-2026 23:51 IST
India Eyes Russian Oil Amid Hormuz Tensions: New Energy Dynamics
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Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have prompted a significant geopolitical shift, as Russia claims that India is showing heightened interest in Russian crude oil imports. The strategic waterway, critical for global oil shipping, is encountering disruptions due to recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak explained on state television that a renewed Indian interest could impact oil market dynamics, particularly with nearly a fifth of the world's oil navigating the Strait. This situation underscores the vulnerability of energy supplies to major markets like India, China, and Japan.

There are speculations the European Union might reassess its stance on Russian hydrocarbons amidst the energy crisis. The ongoing tensions may also empower Russia to renegotiate its pricing strategy by reducing previous discounts offered to Asian countries.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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