📝 Executive Summary
India’s oil minister disclosed that the country has been importing Russian crude since 2022 at the explicit request of the United States, revealing behind-the-scenes coordination to keep Russian barrels flowing to major consumers despite Western sanctions. The admission signals that Washington prioritized global oil supply stability over strict isolation of Russia, reducing the risk of secondary penalties for Indian refiners. This pragmatic approach could cap crude price spikes and supports India’s energy security, though it may draw political flak from Ukraine allies.