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India holds the right to choose its energy path
Gulf News
|August 27, 2025
In recent discussions, questions have been raised about the sources of India’s crude oil imports. Such views often simplify what is, in reality, a complex issue.
India’s choices are guided by the pressing need to ensure energy security for its people, support its developmental priorities, and remain consistent with its broader commitment to responsible global engagement.
For India, energy security is not an abstract concept but a pragmatic necessity. As the world’s third-largest consumer of oil, with demand projected to rise steadily, India’s economic growth and social development depend heavily on affordable and reliable energy supplies. Indian refiners often turn to the most viable options available, not out of ideology but practicality, driven by competitive pricing and assured availability at a time of global uncertainty.
Access to such supplies has helped stabilise inflation, ensured steady fuel availability, and maintained momentum in India’s growth story. This is a matter of national interest and basic economic prudence.
Equally important is India’s consistent tradition of strategic independence. India has resisted alignment with any one bloc, choosing instead a path of balanced engagement with all global partners. This principle continues to shape its approach to energy procurement.
This story is from the August 27, 2025 edition of Gulf News.
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