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India Condemns UK Sanctions on Nayara Energy, Rejects Double Standards in Russian Oil Trade

by Rounak Majumdar
October 17, 2025
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India Condemns UK Sanctions on Nayara Energy, Rejects Double Standards in Russian Oil Trade

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As part of its latest attempt to cut off Russian oil revenues amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions on 90 entities, including 44 tankers from the so-called “shadow fleet,” major Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil, Indian refiner Nayara Energy, and several Chinese oil terminals. According to the British Foreign Office, these actions will target “third-party enablers” in an effort to use secondary sanctions to tighten the international net around Russian oil exports. New inspection of Nayara Energy, which is 49.13% owned by Rosneft and reportedly purchased 100 million barrels of Russian petroleum worth over $5 billion in 2024, is concerning for Indian refining and energy security.​

India Responds Strongly, Rejects ‘Unilateral’ and ‘Double Standard’ Measures:

India has responded forcefully, with the Ministry of External Affairs dismissing the UK’s sanctions as “double standards” and reiterating its longstanding rejection of unilateral measures that affect third countries. Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal underscored energy security as a fundamental national responsibility and criticized the application of penalties to Indian companies for sourcing energy based on market conditions. “We do not subscribe to any unilateral sanctions… There should be no double standards in energy trade,” said Jaiswal, reflecting growing frustration with Western pressure campaigns that overlook India’s legitimate energy needs and sovereignty.​

Consequences for Refining, Trade, and Geopolitical Dynamics

UK’s move is expected to introduce new complexity for India’s refining and trading landscape, especially for firms with Russian links like Nayara Energy. Experts suggest that Nayara will accelerate diversification of crude sourcing and compliance with international standards to mitigate risk exposure. The sanctions highlight intensifying West-versus-BRICS trade friction, with the US also pressuring India (and China) to scale down Russian oil imports and join higher tariff regimes. Indian officials stressed that trade policy remains guided by national interest and energy security, especially given robust domestic demand and market volatility.

Nayara Energy Faces Challenges Amid UK Sanctions:

Nayara Energy Limited, one of India’s largest refiners based in Vadinar, Gujarat, faces significant operational challenges following the UK’s recent sanctions targeting Russian oil trade networks, including companies like Rosneft, which owns a 49.13% stake in Nayara. Although Nayara maintains that it operates fully in compliance with Indian law, the sanctions complicate its access to Russian crude and global markets. Industry analysts suggest Nayara may accelerate efforts to diversify its oil sources and strengthen compliance protocols to mitigate sanction risks. The situation highlights the geopolitical complexities Indian refiners face as they balance national energy security with international diplomatic pressures.

Outlook for Global Energy Trade and India’s Strategic Position:

The broader crackdown signals a tightening web of Western controls and secondary sanctions, potentially reshaping global oil flows and recalibrating refining economics. India’s position remains steadfast—prioritizing affordable and secure energy supplies, even as New Delhi calls for consistency and fairness in global trade practices. While immediate disruptions to import volumes or operational continuity at Nayara Energy are not anticipated, analysts predict longer-term adjustments across India’s energy value chain. This episode is likely to intensify debates over sovereign trade rights, energy security, and the balance between economic pragmatism and geopolitical commitments.

Tags: double standards in tradeenergy security Indiageopolitical energy tensionsglobal energy sanctionsIndia foreign policyIndia UK diplomatic rowNayara Energy sanctionsRussian oil trade disputeUK India relationsUK sanctions Russian oil
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