Geopolitical Tensions Drive India's Shift Back to Russian Oil

As war rages in the Gulf, India may be forced to abandon its Western oil sources and return to relying on Russian energy supplies, raising concerns about global energy security.
The ongoing conflict in the Gulf region could have far-reaching implications for the global energy landscape, with India being one of the countries most directly impacted. As tensions continue to simmer, India may be compelled to re-establish its reliance on Russian oil, a move that could have significant geopolitical and economic ramifications.
For years, India has sought to diversify its energy sources, reducing its dependence on Russian oil in favor of supplies from the Middle East and other regions. However, the current instability in the Gulf, marked by threats to maritime shipping routes and disruptions to oil production, has forced India to reconsider its energy strategy.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


