- Reuters reports that
India has given Russian ships new safety certifications as Western companies withdraw their services amidsanctions . - The move covers dozens of ships managed by the Dubai arm of Russian group Sovcomflot.
India is furnishing Russian
The Indian Register of
The new paperwork will allow cheap crude to keep flowing to India and elsewhere, as the South Asian country has become one of the top importers of Russian
The report comes as certifiers from the US, UK, Norway, and France, have halted services for Russian cargoes due to sanctions. Typically, classification groups certify that ships are safe to travel, which allows them to be granted insurance and gain access to ports.
Since the war began, India has avoided condemning Moscow's actions while ramping up purchases of Russian energy supplies on the cheap.
Last month, Russian crude accounted for roughly 16.5% of India's total oil imports, compared to roughly 1% in all of 2021. And since February, India has bought over 40 million barrels of Russian oil, which is more than it did through all of last year.