India's oil buying: Russia's SCO summit ally against US sanctions

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-02 04:54:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 02:42:11

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India's oil buying: Russia's SCO summit ally against US sanctions

India's recent signing of a multi-billion dollar deal with Russia for the purchase of weapons systems alongside its ongoing purchase of Russian oil, despite US sanctions, has raised eyebrows and cast a shadow on its SCO summit achievements.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, was attended by India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and included the signing of a multi-billion dollar deal for a Russian S-400 missile system. This has been seen as a strong signal of India's commitment to the SCO and its members, comprising China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, India, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan.

As US President Biden continues to pressure India not to purchase Russian oil or military equipment, the country's reliance on Russian energy sources and military hardware continues. This poses risks to India's relationship with the US, but benefits from Russia's strategic partnerships.

While India's voice against terrorism was praised by Pakistan's Foreign Minister, the country's balancing act between its alliances with Russia and the SCO and its growing partnership with the US may be put to the test as it continues to buy Russian oil and weapons systems.

With many takeaways from the SCO summit, India's commitment to the organization remains intact, but its relationship with the US may be strained as it flexes its military muscle alongside its Russian ally.

Conclusion:

India's attendance and agreements at the SCO summit in Tianjin are seen as a snub to the US, with whom it has significant trade partnerships. The US has criticized India's purchase of Russian military hardware and oil, yet these deals continue, signaling the depth of its alliances and partnerships. As India continues to balance its relationships, the SCO summit has highlighted its commitments to collective security, despite potential conflicts with a key trade partner.