India’s Reduction in Russian Oil Imports


Syllabus: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.

Context

  • India’s Russian oil imports declined significantly before the U.S. imposed additional 25% tariffs.
  • Government data confirm that the reduction reflects a broader diversification strategy, not a tariff-driven reaction.

Key Trends in Russian Oil Imports

  • In September 2025, the first full month after U.S. tariffs, India’s imports from Russia were 29% lower in value and 17% lower in volume compared to September 2024.
  • India had already reduced Russian oil import value in eight of the previous ten months relative to 2024 trends.

Strategic Rationale

  • Officials confirm India recognised its excessive dependence on Russian oil and initiated corrective action earlier.
  • The U.S. tariffs were a consideration, but not the driver of India’s energy choices.
  • Indian Ministers reiterated that India’s oil procurement decisions follow national interest, not external pressure.

Changing Import Shares

  • Russia’s share in India’s total oil imports fell from 41% (Sept 2024) to 31% (Sept 2025).
  • After rising for four consecutive years from 1.6% (2020–21) to 35.1% (2024–25) the trend reversed in 2025–26, declining to 32.3% in April–September.

Diversification of Suppliers

  • Shares of the U.S. and UAE in India’s oil imports, which dipped when Russia’s share peaked, have risen again.
    • U.S. share increased from 4.6% (2024–25) to 8% (2025–26).
    • UAE’s share rose from 9.7% to 11.7% over the same period.

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