India ramps up crude oil import from Russia at discounted prices as part of inflation management: Sitharaman

09 Sep 2022 Evaluate

As part of the country's inflation management, Finance Minister (FM) Nirmala Sitharaman said India has ramped up the import of crude oil from Russia at discounted prices amid sanctions on Moscow. She said India ramped up its import from Russia from about 2 per cent of the total shipment of petroleum products to 12-13 per cent in a couple of months as part of inflation management. Amid sanctions imposed on Moscow due to the Russia-Ukraine war, some countries, including India, entered into bilateral deals for the purchase of oil and gas at discounted prices.

She also said ‘I give credit to the statesmanship of the Prime Minister to make sure that we did keep our relationship with all countries but yet manage to get the Russian crude... Sanctions, sanctions but countries (including Japan and Italy, among others) are finding their own way to get that Russian fuel (crude, gas) That also is a part of inflation management’.

Oil prices shot up over $100 per barrel due to ongoing the Russia-Ukraine war stoking inflation globally. It affected those countries most that largely depended on imports. India is heavily dependent on oil-producing countries for meeting its energy needs. It imports 80-85 per cent of total energy requirements from abroad. India is the world's third-biggest consumer and importer of crude oil. Retail inflation declined to 6.71 per cent in July due to moderation in food prices but remained above the Reserve Bank's comfort level of 6 per cent for the seventh consecutive month.

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