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India announces it will diversify its energy supply following the agreement with US regarding Russian oil

India announces it will diversify its energy supply following the agreement with US regarding Russian oil
India announces it will diversify its energy supply following the agreement with US regarding Russian oil

India's trade ministry said Wednesday that the country aims to diversify energy sources in light of changing global circumstances. This comes two days after the U.S. Tariffs were lowered on Indian goods as New Delhi agreed to stop buying Russian oil.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Monday a deal to reduce tariffs from 50% to 18%. He said India will instead purchase oil from the U.S., and possibly Venezuela.

In his first speech to the Parliament on the trade agreement, Trade Minister Piyush Ghoyal did not mention specifically that energy purchases would be shifted away from any particular country.

Our priority is to secure the energy requirements of 1.4 billion Indians. Diversifying energy sources is part of this strategy, he said.

He said that India has successfully protected sensitive sectors like agriculture and dairy.

The Kremlin has said that it sees nothing new about India's plans to diversify oil supplies.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters Wednesday that "not only us, but also all experts in the field of international affairs of energy, are aware of the fact that Russia isn't the only source of oil and petroleum to India."

Reports state that the Indian government has not told refiners to stop purchasing Russian oil. Instead, it is requiring a period of winding down to complete any purchases already in progress.

The Asian market experienced a relief rally Tuesday, as the India-U.S. agreement marked a reconciliation between the two parties after months of tensions.

India's equity benchmarks ended slightly higher on Wednesday, as IT stock losses?dampened the optimism over trade deals.

Congress, India's main opposition party, has questioned the lack details in the deal and asked for clarification on the extent to which Washington was offered farm access.

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Goyal said on Tuesday that India and the U.S. will issue a statement about the deal once they reach a "final agreement" on it. Reporting by Shivangi Asharya and Sarita Chagaanti Singh, editing by YPrajesh and Christian Schmollinger; Jason Neely.

(source: Reuters)