Group 1 - The Indian government has signed a long-term oil supply contract with Russia and will not halt this trade in the short term despite threats from the Trump administration [1][2] - Trump has threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Indian goods if India continues to purchase Russian oil and weapons, but Indian officials have indicated that their stance on oil trade remains unchanged [1][2] - India's daily imports of Russian oil have significantly increased, from an average of 68,000 barrels per day in January 2022 to a peak of 215,000 barrels per day in May 2023, making Russia the largest oil supplier to India [2] Group 2 - The Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that India's relationship with Russia is stable and should not be viewed through the lens of third-party countries, emphasizing that energy policy will be based on market supply and global trends [2] - In the first half of this year, India imported an average of 1.75 million barrels of Russian oil per day, despite the lack of response to Trump's threats [2] - Indian state-owned oil companies have recently refrained from seeking to purchase Russian crude due to reduced price incentives from Russia [2]
“签了长期合同” 印度仍将购买俄罗斯石油
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-04 00:39