yìn dù印度duō多mǎi买wěi nèi ruì lā委内瑞拉shí yóu石油,bù不dài biǎo代表yìn dù印度yuǎn lí远离é luó sī俄罗斯
India and Venezuela recently discussed energy cooperation.
India is a major energy importer in the world, and Venezuela has a lot of oil, so the two countries can help each other in this area.
At present, Russia is still India’s largest crude oil supplier.
However, if the United States changes its policy in the future, India may buy less Russian oil and more Venezuelan oil.
This would mainly be for its own economic and security interests, and it does not necessarily mean that India does not value its relationship with Russia.
In fact, India and Russia still have many areas of cooperation, and their relationship remains relatively stable.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also plans to visit India this year to attend the BRICS leaders’ meeting.
So even if India buys more oil from Venezuela in the future, it cannot simply be said that India has “betrayed” Russia.
When it comes to energy issues, countries often put their own needs first, and this is a very normal choice.