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Operation Sindoor: Crude oil rules India’s trade with Azerbaijan

India's crude oil imports from Azerbaijan fell to $733.09 million in 2024, as per UN Comtrade data. Despite the drop, Azerbaijan remains a key player in India’s diversified energy sourcing strategy.

May 14, 2025 / 18:20 IST
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In 2023, India imported approximately $1.227 billion worth of crude oil from Azerbaijan.

India is the third-largest buyer of Azerbaijani crude oil, and crude oil accounts for 98 percent of all exports from Azerbaijan to India. It is because of this that an immediate boycott of trade with Azerbaijan could be easier said than done, compared to a voluntary ban on Turkish products.

In 2023, India imported approximately $1.227 billion worth of crude oil from Azerbaijan. By 2024, India's crude oil imports from Azerbaijan decreased to $733.09 million, according to the United Nations Comtrade database. Despite the year-on-year decline, Azerbaijan remains an important supplier in India's diversified energy import strategy.

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The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the apex body representing traders across the country, called upon Indian traders and citizens to completely boycott travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan. It stated that a boycott by Indian tourists could dent sectors such as leisure, weddings, entertainment, and adventure activities in Azerbaijan.

The boycott stems from Azerbaijan’s support for Pakistan in its recent military conflict with India in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. “Being in solidarity with the people of Pakistan, we express condolences to the families of the innocent victims and wish a speedy recovery to those who were injured. We call on all parties to exercise restraint and to resolve the conflict through diplomatic means,” Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement during the conflict.