Why is India importing Russian oil?
India turned to purchasing Russian oil sold at a discount after Western countries imposed sanctions on Moscow and shunned its supplies over its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Russia has become the top supplier to India, accounting for about 35 per cent of India's overall supplies, up from less than 2 per cent before the war in Ukraine.
Global crude prices surged to $137 ( approx. Rs 12,000) per barrel on supply shortage fears in the wake of the Western-led sanctions before stabilising.
How much Russian oil does India buy?
The world's third-biggest oil importer and consumer received about 1.75 million barrels per day of Russian oil in the first half of this year, up 1 per cent from a year ago, trade data showed.

A view of reservoirs of Russian state-controlled oil giant OAO Rosneft at Priobskoye oil field Near Nefteyugansk in western Siberia, Russia. File image/AP
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Why does Trump want Indians to cut Russian oil imports?
US President Donald Trump has said he would raise the tariff charged on goods imported from India substantially from 25 per cent, in view of New Delhi's continued purchases of Russian oil. He has warned that countries purchasing Russian exports could face sanctions if Russia fails to
New Delhi has resisted the pressure, citing its longstanding ties with Russia and its economic needs.
However, the country's state refiners have paused buying Russian oil.
What are India's options if it can't buy Russian oil?
Besides Russia, India buys oil from Iraq - its top supplier before the war in Ukraine followed by Saudi Arabia - and the United Arab Emirates.
Indian refiners mostly buy oil from West Asian producers under annual deals with the flexibility to request more
India has diversified its sources of supply to about 40 countries, Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri says, adding that more supply is coming onto the market from Guyana, Brazil and Canada.