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India Secures Iranian Oil Imports Amid Global Energy Crisis, Denies Payment Issues

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 6:29 am
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India Defends Iranian Oil Imports Amid Global Energy CrisisIndia Navigates Energy Crunch with Iranian Oil, Denies Payment IssuesA Strategic Move in a Volatile MarketPayment Mechanisms Under ScrutinyGlobal Implications and Diplomatic TightropeDomestic Pressures Drive PolicyThe Road Ahead

India Navigates Energy Crunch with Iranian Oil, Denies Payment Issues

As the global energy crisis intensifies, India has confirmed it continues to purchase crude oil from Iran alongside other suppliers, dismissing claims of financial obstacles disrupting these transactions. The country’s oil ministry clarified its stance this week, emphasizing that energy security remains a priority despite geopolitical pressures.

The move comes as nations worldwide scramble to secure fuel supplies amid soaring prices and market instability triggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine, Western sanctions, and OPEC+ production cuts. India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, has long relied on diversified sources—including sanctioned nations like Iran and Russia—to meet its growing energy demands.

A Strategic Move in a Volatile Market

India’s decision to import Iranian crude underscores its pragmatic approach to energy procurement. While U.S. sanctions on Iran have deterred many buyers, New Delhi has maintained discreet trade channels, often paying in non-dollar currencies or through barter systems to avoid financial penalties.

“India’s energy strategy is driven by necessity, not politics,” said an industry analyst familiar with the matter. “With oil prices hovering near $90 a barrel and domestic fuel inflation biting consumers, the government cannot afford to ignore cost-effective options—even if they come with diplomatic complexities.”

Iran, home to the world’s fourth-largest oil reserves, has increasingly relied on alternative buyers like China and India since the U.S. reimposed sanctions in 2018. While exact import volumes remain undisclosed, shipping data suggests Indian refiners have quietly resumed Iranian oil purchases after a brief pause.

Payment Mechanisms Under Scrutiny

The oil ministry’s statement directly refuted speculation that payment issues were hindering imports. “Transactions are being processed smoothly through agreed mechanisms,” a senior official stated, without elaborating on specifics. Experts suggest India may be using rupees or other currencies to settle trades, bypassing the U.S.-dominated financial system.

This workaround mirrors India’s dealings with Russia, another heavily sanctioned supplier. Since the Ukraine conflict began, New Delhi has dramatically increased Russian oil imports, leveraging steep discounts and flexible payment terms. Critics argue this undermines Western efforts to isolate Moscow, but Indian officials insist their focus is purely economic.

“Every nation has the right to secure energy at the best possible terms,” said Energy Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in a recent interview. “Our choices are dictated by the welfare of 1.4 billion Indians, not external pressures.”

Global Implications and Diplomatic Tightrope

India’s continued engagement with Iran carries broader geopolitical ramifications. Washington has historically tolerated New Delhi’s Iranian oil imports in modest volumes, recognizing India’s strategic importance as a counterbalance to China. However, any significant escalation could strain U.S.-India relations, particularly as the Biden administration seeks tighter enforcement of Iran sanctions.

Meanwhile, Tehran is eager to revive oil exports ahead of potential sanctions relief should nuclear deal negotiations resume. Indian refiners, facing tight margins, are equally keen to access cheaper Iranian crude—provided payment routes remain viable.

“Both sides have incentives to keep this trade alive,” said a Mumbai-based oil trader. “For Iran, it’s revenue; for India, it’s affordability. The challenge is doing it without triggering sanctions.”

Domestic Pressures Drive Policy

At home, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government faces mounting pressure to curb fuel prices ahead of national elections in 2024. Petrol and diesel costs have risen steadily this year, squeezing households and businesses alike. Cheaper Iranian and Russian oil offers temporary relief, though analysts warn over-reliance on sanctioned suppliers carries long-term risks.

“Energy security isn’t just about price—it’s about stability,” cautioned an economist at the Centre for Policy Research. “If geopolitical tensions escalate, India’s supply chains could face sudden disruptions.”

The Road Ahead

As winter approaches and global energy markets brace for further turbulence, India’s balancing act between pragmatism and diplomacy will be tested. While Western allies urge compliance with sanctions, New Delhi’s priority remains securing affordable energy for its booming economy.

For now, the oil ministry’s message is clear: India will continue pursuing all available options to keep its lights on and engines running—regardless of political headwinds.

“In an era of energy uncertainty, every barrel counts,” the ministry’s statement concluded. “Our policies will reflect that reality.”


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(Editor’s Note: This report has been updated to include the latest statements from Indian officials. Additional context on U.S.-India relations and OPEC+ decisions may follow in subsequent analysis.)


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