Modi Pivots To Asia As U.S. Tariffs Hit, Russian Oil Rises
India imported 1.73 million barrels a day of Russian crude between January and July 2025, more than a third of its total oil needs.
August 29, 2025Clash Report
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is tilting further toward Asia as U.S.–India ties sour under sweeping tariffs from Washington. On visits to Japan and China, Modi is seeking strategic partnerships while bolstering energy security with rising imports of Russian crude. India bought 1.73 million barrels a day between January and July 2025, and volumes are set to increase by up to 300,000 barrels a day in September despite U.S. penalties.
Tariffs Strain U.S.–India Relations
The Trump administration’s tariff escalation has shaken India’s economy and unnerved investors. The levies, imposed over New Delhi’s oil trade with Moscow, threaten exports in textiles, gems, and carpets. Modi has stood firm, saying access to affordable energy is “non-negotiable.”
Japan: Economic Security Partner
In Tokyo, Modi is advancing agreements on semiconductors, critical minerals, and artificial intelligence, tied to a $68 billion investment package. The move is designed to offset tariff damage and strengthen supply-chain resilience.
China: A Tentative Reset
Modi will then head to Beijing for his first visit in seven years, attending the SCO summit hosted by Xi Jinping. While longstanding border disputes remain unresolved, the two sides have resumed direct flights, reopened pilgrimage routes, and struck tentative trade understandings on rare earths.
Oil At The Core
Russia now supplies up to 40% of India’s crude imports, a figure that underscores the central role of discounted Russian oil in Modi’s wider strategy. The policy highlights India’s attempt to balance between Washington, Tokyo, and Beijing while securing its own energy and economic interests.
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