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Russia assures it will fulfil energy pacts with India despite global tensions

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Hey there! This news about Russia assuring India's energy supply is super important for your CLAT current affairs. So basically, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov confirmed they'll keep providing India with oil, gas, and nuclear support, like for the Kudankulam plant, despite global tensions. He even praised PM Modi and our strong friendship, while accusing the US of trying to control energy markets. Here's why this matters for CLAT: It highlights India's strategic autonomy and our foreign policy, often guided by Article 51 of the Constitution, promoting international peace and respecting treaties. This isn't just about energy; it's about global power dynamics and India's balancing act in international relations, especially within groups like BRICS. Bottom line, understand India's diplomatic position amidst these geopolitical shifts. It's crucial for your GK!

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has assured India that Moscow will continue to fulfil all its energy commitments despite what he described as “unfair and dishonest competition” targeting Russian exports.

Ahead of theBRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, Lavrov said Russia would ensure India’s energy interests do not get affected and accused the United States of attempting to dominate global energy markets and disrupt Russian supply chains. Lavrov praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “one of the most energetic leaders” globally and reaffirmed the strength of India-Russia ties.

Speaking to broadcaster RT India ahead of his visit to NewDelhifor the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting, Lavrov said Russia would ensure that India’s energy interests remain protected. “I can guarantee that India’s interests as they apply to Russian supplies will not suffer,” he said. “We will do everything to ensure that this unfair and dishonest competition does not damage our agreements.”

Lavrov stressed that Russia had “never failed to fulfil its obligations” to India or other partners in the energy sector. He highlighted the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant inTamil Naduas a flagship Indo-Russian project and said cooperation on new power units was continuing. “India needs more. We continue supplying hydrocarbons such as gas, oil, and coal,” he said.

The Russian foreign minister also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him “one of the most energetic leaders the world has ever known.” According to Lavrov, Modi was focused on strengthening India’s sovereignty across sectors including defence, economy and culture.

Lavrov repeatedly underlined the depth of India-Russia ties, saying there was ‘no scenario’ in which relations between the two countries would diverge. “A situation where our paths diverge simply does not exist – it is unthinkable,” he said, describing the relationship as rooted in friendship.

Referring to the popular slogan “Hindi-Rusi bhai bhai”, Lavrov said it had become part of Russian culture, adding that Indian cinema and actors such as Raj Kapoor remained hugely popular across Russia.

At the same time, Lavrov accused the United States of trying to dominate global energy markets and force Russian firms like Lukoil and Rosneft out of international supply chains. “The United States has adopted doctrinal documents proclaiming that it must dominate global energy markets,” Lavrov was quoted as saying in the interview byAl Jazeera. “They want to bring every significant energy supply route under their control”, he added.

Lavrovis scheduled to attendthe BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on May 14-15 alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

The meeting comes at a time when BRICS members remain divided over the ongoing West Asia conflict and the Strait of Hormuz crisis. India has been navigating a diplomatic balancing act as tensions involving Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the United States continue to reshape regional geopolitics.

Originally published by Indian Express Wld on 13 May 2026. CLAT Tribe summarises and curates for exam relevance.View original

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