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Finland Backs India on Russian Oil Purchases as Jaishankar Rejects Western Criticism

Finland has defended India’s purchase of Russian oil, saying it complies with the Western price cap framework. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar strongly defended India's energy policy during talks in Finland.

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Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen during discussions on India Russian Oil policy in Finland
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India received notable support from Finland over its purchase of Russian oil, with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stating that New Delhi’s energy imports have remained within the framework established by Western nations. Her remarks came during discussions in Finland attended by External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar, where both leaders addressed questions related to global energy markets, sanctions, and international trade.

Valtonen explained that the Western price cap mechanism on Russian oil was designed to keep global oil supplies flowing while limiting Russia’s excessive revenues. According to her, the objective was never to completely stop countries from purchasing Russian oil. She noted that India had been buying oil within the limits of the price cap system, which was consistent with the policy’s original intent.

The statement is significant because India has faced repeated criticism from some Western commentators since increasing imports of discounted Russian crude following the Ukraine conflict. However, India has consistently maintained that its energy decisions are driven by economic requirements, affordability, and national interest.

Jaishankar Defends India’s Energy Security Strategy

Responding to criticism during the event, Dr. Jaishankar strongly defended India’s position. He pointed out that major changes in global energy markets occurred after sanctions were imposed on Russia in 2022. According to him, many European countries increased their purchases from traditional Middle Eastern suppliers, forcing countries like India to seek alternative and affordable sources of energy.

The External Affairs Minister stressed that India purchases oil based on cost and availability rather than geopolitical considerations. He argued that energy security remains a critical requirement for a country of India’s size and economic ambitions.

Jaishankar also highlighted what he described as inconsistencies in international criticism directed at India. He noted that global energy policies have evolved over the years and that countries must make decisions that protect their economic stability and the welfare of their citizens.

Growing Importance of India Russian Oil Trade

The India Russian Oil relationship has become one of the most closely watched aspects of global energy trade since 2022. As international sanctions reshaped traditional supply chains, India emerged as a major buyer of Russian crude, helping refiners secure supplies at competitive prices while supporting domestic fuel requirements.

Energy experts have frequently noted that India’s rising energy demand requires diversified sources of supply. The country remains one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies, making energy security a key component of its long-term development strategy.

The discussion in Finland also reflected broader debates over how countries balance geopolitical considerations with economic realities. While some nations have reduced dependence on Russian energy, others have continued purchases within internationally accepted frameworks.

Valtonen’s remarks are being viewed as an acknowledgment that India has operated within the rules set by the price cap mechanism. Her comments may also strengthen India’s argument that its energy policy is based on market realities rather than political alignment.

The exchange between the two ministers comes at a time when global energy markets continue to face uncertainty due to geopolitical tensions, supply disruptions, and fluctuating crude oil prices. As these challenges persist, India is expected to continue prioritizing reliable and affordable energy sources while maintaining its strategic autonomy in foreign policy decisions.

The latest developments underscore how the India Russian Oil debate remains a key issue in international diplomacy, energy security, and global economic stability.

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