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OPINION India’s Oil Dilemma: Navigating the fallout of U.S. sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil

India, which has become a major buyer of Russian crude since 2022, finds itself in the crosshairs of these shifting energy currents.

October 25, 2025 / 12:48 IST
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When the U.S. announced sanctions on Russia’s leading oil giants, Rosneft and Lukoil, on October 22, it was more than just another move in the West’s economic war with Moscow.
When the U.S. announced sanctions on Russia’s leading oil giants, Rosneft and Lukoil, on October 22, it was more than just another move in the West’s economic war with Moscow.

The new U.S. sanctions on Russia's oil companies will tighten global crude supply, test India’s energy security, and could reset the balance of economic diplomacy between New Delhi, Washington, and Moscow

When the U.S. announced sanctions on Russia’s leading oil giants, Rosneft and Lukoil, on October 22, it was more than just another move in the West’s economic war with Moscow. By targeting two of the world’s largest integrated oil producers, Washington has sent a shockwave through the global energy system — one that will reverberate far beyond Russia’s borders.

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India, which has become a major buyer of Russian crude since 2022, finds itself in the crosshairs of these shifting energy currents. For Reliance Industries and Indian PSUs, the message is clear: compliance trumps accessibility and preferential pricing. The suspension of imports from these sanctioned entities is already being prepared. But this compliance comes at a cost — both strategic and economic — as India recalibrates its oil basket and broader diplomatic posture.

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