Modi Defiant on Russian Oil Amid Trump Tariff Threat
India Unmoved by Tariff Warnings
Despite repeated warnings from Washington, India has not issued any official directive to halt its Russian oil purchases. According to a Bloomberg report, sources within the Indian government confirmed that refiners—both public and private—are free to make commercial decisions based on market economics.
This means Indian oil companies can continue to source crude from Russia if it’s cost-effective. No formal policy changes have been made, and none appear to be on the horizon.
Modi’s Message: Buy Local, Stay Strong
Addressing a large crowd in Uttar Pradesh on August 2, Modi didn’t shy away from the controversy. He used the moment to rally support for his long-standing campaign: ‘Vocal for Local.’
“If others put pressure on us, we will respond with self-reliance,” Modi declared. “Buy Swadeshi. Use Swadeshi. Make Swadeshi your identity.”
This isn’t just rhetoric. The call to promote indigenous goods is gaining traction across small towns and big metros alike. Modi’s statement resonates deeply with millions of Indians who see economic independence as national pride.
Trump’s Trade Aggression Returns
The US has revised its tariff structure, hitting countries with higher import duties. India, despite being a long-time strategic partner, is back on the list of affected nations. Trump’s administration alleges that India’s continued engagement with Russia, especially in the energy sector, undermines Western sanctions.
This move has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Notably, copper and electronics have faced surprise levies. India is preparing for retaliatory duties if talks fail to de-escalate the situation.
Why Russian Oil Still Matters to India
India imports over 80% of its crude oil. Russian crude, offered at discounted prices since 2022, plays a significant role in keeping inflation in check. This is especially important given the economic strain following COVID-19 and the Ukraine war.
Officials argue that energy security cannot be compromised for politics. “We buy from whoever offers us the best deal. That’s our sovereign right,” said a senior official from the Ministry of Petroleum on condition of anonymity.
Global Reactions and Future Outlook
The US-India strategic relationship has survived past trade tensions. However, Trump’s return to power has rekindled friction. At the same time, India’s foreign policy is increasingly assertive. From defending its oil deals with Russia to launching global-scale initiatives like the International Solar Alliance, India is walking a delicate diplomatic tightrope.
Experts believe this defiance marks a shift. “India is no longer a passive player in geopolitics. It negotiates on equal footing,” said Dr. Ayesha Ray, a foreign policy analyst.
Conclusion: A Message of Strength and Sovereignty
In the face of renewed global pressure, Prime Minister Modi’s message is clear: India will prioritize its own interests. Tariffs or not, Russian oil remains on the table. And with every rallying cry to ‘buy local,’ the country moves one step closer to economic self-reliance.
The world is watching. But India, it seems, is done being told what to do.
