India May Ditch Russian Oil if Trump Imposes Sanctions
Thursday, 17 July 2025 () India’s Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has said that New Delhi is prepared to walk away from Russian oil supplies and switch to other sources if President Donald Trump enforces the promised sanctions on buyers of Russian exports. “I'm not worried at all. If something happens, we’ll manage it,” said Puri. Trump has pledged to impose sanctions in September against countries that continue to purchase Russian exports — including energy — unless the conflict in Ukraine ends within 50 days. According to the minister, India already works with around 40 different suppliers and could easily replace volumes lost from Russia. He specifically named Guyana, Brazil, and Canada as countries that can quickly scale up exports.
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