External Affairs Minister Jaishankar stated the U.S. encouraged India to stabilize the global energy market, "including buying oil from Russia".
Jaishankar met with President Putin and Foreign Minister Lavrov in Moscow to discuss India-Russia relations.
Discussions included trade, connectivity, fraudulent recruitment of Indians into the Russian Army, and opening new Indian consulates.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval also met with Putin earlier in August amid U.S. sanctions on India.
Detailed Insights:
The U.S. previously urged India to help stabilize global energy markets, which included purchasing oil from Russia, creating confusion over recent U.S. accusations.
Jaishankar highlighted India's interest in expanding access to the Russian market and addressing trade imbalances by increasing exports in sectors like pharmaceuticals and agriculture.
India is seeking the opening of new consulates in Kazan and Yekaterinburg to strengthen people-to-people ties and support Indian manpower recruitment for Russian industries.
The issue of Indians being fraudulently recruited to fight for the Russian Army in Ukraine was raised, emphasizing the urgency for resolution.
Key Concepts Involved:
Sanctions: Penalties imposed by one country on another, typically for political reasons.
Consulate: A government office in a foreign country that promotes its nation's interests.
Trade Imbalance: When a country's imports exceed its exports, or vice versa.