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US ties India trade deal to Russian oil cuts; Delhi pushes back

Published on: September 27, 2025 4:52 PM

The United States has made it clear that India must cut back on Russian oil imports if it wants progress on a key trade deal. Although talks between the two countries are reportedly moving forward, U.S. officials have linked success to India’s stance on discounted Russian crude. This condition has sparked tensions, especially as India defends its energy choices as vital to its economy.

President Donald Trump has pushed allies and partners to reduce their Russian oil imports, blaming them for helping fund Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Recently, Washington raised tariffs on Indian imports by 25%, increasing total duties to 50%. This step signals Trump’s strategy of using economic pressure to push foreign policy goals.

Read more: US hits Indian pharma with 100% tariff in bold trade move

India, however, continues to argue that buying Russian oil is essential for its energy security and economic stability. Officials say many Western nations still trade with Russia despite sanctions, calling criticism of India unfair and hypocritical. India also stresses that it is not violating any international laws or sanctions.

The issue has created a deadlock. While Washington views cutting off Russian oil revenue as a key to ending the Ukraine war, India insists it will protect its economic interests. New Delhi has also pointed out that the U.S. has avoided imposing similar penalties on China, even though it imports far more Russian oil.

Read more: Trump Pressures Erdogan to Halt Russian Oil Imports

As Trump aims to make progress on his promise to end the Ukraine conflict, India’s resistance may complicate broader diplomatic efforts. The trade deal remains on the table, but both sides appear unwilling to back down—at least for now.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: India, Latest, Russian oil imports, trade deal, United States

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