Russia DPM Meets India Ambassador
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In 2021, bilateral trade between Russia
and India increased by 46.5 percent, exceeding $13.5 billion. In
January-September 2022, trade exceeded the figure for all of last year,
totalling $20.4 billion.
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Russian oil exports to India grew to
16.35 million tonnes
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Alexander Novak invited Minister of
Petroleum and Natural Gas and Housing and Urban Affairs of India Hardeep Singh Puri to take part in the international forum, Russian
Energy Week 2023, which will be held on 11-13 October 2023 in Moscow.
Deputy Prime Minister
of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak held a working meeting with
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India to Russia
Pavan Kapoor. The parties noted the record growth in trade between the two
countries and expressed the desire to continue this interaction, increasing
cooperation on trade in energy resources, such as oil, petroleum products,
liquefied natural gas, coal and fertiliser.
In 2021, bilateral
trade between Russia and India increased by 46.5 percent, exceeding $13.5
billion. In January-September 2022, trade exceeded the figure for all of last
year, totalling $20.4 billion.
Over the first eight
months of 2022, Russian oil exports to India grew to 16.35 million tonnes; in
the summer, Russia ranked second in terms of oil shipments to India. Deliveries
of oil products and coal also increased.
The Deputy Prime
Minister welcomed India's decision not to support the price cap on Russian oil,
which was imposed on December 5 by the G7 countries and their allies. He noted
that even amid the energy crisis, Russia is responsibly fulfilling its
contractual obligations for the supply of energy resources, diversifying energy
exports to the countries in the east and south.
“The introduction of
a price cap on Russian oil is an anti-market measure. It disrupts supply chains
and could significantly complicate the situation in global energy markets. Such
non-market mechanisms disrupt the international trading system as a whole and
set a dangerous precedent in the energy market. As a result, the problem of
energy poverty is being aggravated not only in the developing world, but also
in the developed countries of Europe,” Alexander Novak said.
In order not to
depend on the ban on insurance services and tanker chartering in the European
Union and Britain, the Deputy Prime Minister offered India cooperation on
leasing and building large-capacity ships.
Alexander Novak
invited Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas and Housing and Urban Affairs of India
Hardeep Singh Puri to take part in the international
forum, Russian Energy Week 2023, which will be held on 11-13 October 2023 in
Moscow.