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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-02 02:40

Core Viewpoint - India is not only continuing to purchase Russian oil but plans to increase imports by 10% to 20% in September compared to August, despite U.S. sanctions [1][3]. Group 1: India's Oil Import Strategy - The increase in oil imports translates to an additional 150,000 to 300,000 barrels per day [3]. - India's largest buyers of Russian oil have remained silent on the decision to increase purchases, but recent attitudes suggest a strong likelihood of continued imports [5]. - The decision to increase imports is driven by economic benefits, as Russian oil offers significant price advantages during Western sanctions [8]. Group 2: U.S. Sanctions and Political Dynamics - The U.S. recently imposed an additional 25% tariff on India, bringing the total tariff on Indian imports of Russian oil to 50% [3][10]. - Trump's strategy aimed to pressure India into compliance regarding Russian oil imports, but India has chosen to defy this pressure [6][10]. - The U.S. intervention is viewed as a form of domestic interference, highlighting a display of hegemonic behavior [12]. Group 3: Market Implications - The EU plans to lower the price cap on Russian oil to $47.60 per barrel starting September 2, which is 15% below market price, further complicating the dynamics of oil imports [8]. - India's actions may undermine U.S. influence and demonstrate a rejection of external pressures, potentially impacting future geopolitical relations [10][12].