India's strained ties with Azerbaijan following ‘Operation Sindoor’ have impacted trade and tourism. However, the reality of India’s energy dependence on Azerbaijani crude oil complicates the situation, as per news reports. While Indian traders and citizens are increasingly avoiding Azerbaijan, the energy and export relationships between the two countries remain significant and difficult to sever immediately.
Azerbaijan is a critical part of India’s diversified energy sourcing strategy. Crude oil accounts for 98% of Azerbaijani exports to India, making any abrupt trade suspension a challenge. India remains the third-largest buyer of Azerbaijani crude oil.
Despite the decline, Azerbaijan continues to be an important supplier. During the India Energy Week, Azerbaijan’s SOCAR signed MoUs with Indian firms like ONGC and MRPL to strengthen energy cooperation. ONGC Videsh has also invested over $1.2 billion in Azerbaijan’s oil and gas infrastructure, including the ACG oil fields and BTC pipeline.
While crude oil dominates imports, Indian exports to Azerbaijan are relatively minor in scale.
Key Indian exports include:
While Indian traders and citizens express strong support for the snub of Azerbaijan over geopolitical issues, critical energy ties and trade interdependence limit the practicality of a complete suspension.
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Published on: May 19, 2025, 5:05 PM IST
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