Mukesh Ambani just got shoved into the middle of a geopolitical mud fight, and we’re pretty sure it’s not one he signed up 0 world’s richest Indian businessman, who normally prefers to control narratives from inside his Reliance boardroom, is now being dragged into the messy standoff between Washington and New Delhi over one thing: Russian 1 also, Putin. Trump’s decision to double tariffs on Indian goods directly targets Reliance’s massive, discounted oil imports from Russia, which have allegedly saved the company hundreds of millions of dollars this 2 here’s the thing: Russian oil isn’t sanctioned, so technically no laws are being broken.
Still, the optics are 3 from Rosneft under a long-term supply deal now looks like a geopolitical gamble, especially since that deal is tied to Reliance’s cutting-edge Jamnagar refining 4 fumes, Delhi deflects, Reliance ducks Now let’s be real, Reliance doesn’t want any part of 5 refining ops are world-class, and the Jamnagar site can process everything from sweet light crude to the gunk scraped off a pirate ship’s 6 the lifeblood of that business is cheap 7 Russia’s been handing out discounts like it’s a Diwali sale. A 10-year supply pact with Rosneft went live earlier this year, locking in rates well below 8 to Bloomberg’s math here , Reliance saved at least $571 million in the first half of 2025 alone.
That’s before you even count shipping or 9 that savings now has a 10 11 India to stop buying Russian barrels and switch to American 12 ditching Rosneft means breaching a deal, ceding market advantage, and (more importantly) undercutting the Indian government’s 13 never joined Western sanctions. It’s been loud and clear that it will keep buying where the prices 14 Reliance is basically being asked to walk a diplomatic tightrope on stilts. Fun, huh? And while the Trump administration hasn’t named names, they’re never exactly 15 House trade advisors have called out India’s richest families for “war profiteering,” again, not naming Mukesh, but come 16 company is the single biggest importer of Russian crude in the 17 more needs to be said?
Jio, clean energy, and the quiet oil shuffle At Reliance’s much-hyped investor meeting, you’d think oil would be the hot topic, but according to Bloomberg, Mukesh plans to stay away from that landmine, in that his keynote won’t even mention Russia at all. Instead, the spotlight will be on Jio’s AI 18 make no mistake, the company’s transition away from fossil fuels has been a decade in the making. Oil, gas, and chemicals still account for over 50% of Reliance’s revenue, and 40% of its 19 digital services arm only overtook refining in profitability recently. So, for all the AI and EV chatter, crude oil still pays the bills.
That’s why Reliance isn’t throwing away Russian barrels just because the 20 21 company has always hunted for deals that give it a competitive 22 in 2012, they locked in a 15-year deal to buy Venezuelan crude, notoriously heavy and 23 ran with it until 24 killed the 25 came a waiver from 26 even that lifeline dried up in May. So, what’s the next move? The company’s been testing new 27 28 29 this week, they quietly bought 2 million barrels of American crude, set to load in 30 say it’s a peace 31 call it hedging. Mukesh, true to form, is saying nothing 32 his actions speak 33 flashy statements on 34 deals being made in the background while the spotlight shifts to digital and green energy.
Internally, the company is focused on buying whatever crude works on the spreadsheet, regardless of where it comes 35 seen where it 36 in Cryptopolitan Research and reach crypto’s sharpest investors and builders.
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