Wednesday, February 04, 2026

An oily conundrum.

"In early September, after meeting Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Narendra Modi "dispatched his National Security Adviser (NSA) to Washington to help over fraying ties." Mr Ajit Doval told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, "India wanted to put the acrimony between the two nations behind it and get back to negotiating a trade deal," and that "New Delhi wanted Trump and his aides to dial down their public criticism of India." HT. Or else what? Give more money to China? As per Chinese Customs, India's exports to China increased by $5.5 billion to $19.75 billion in 2025, while imports from China jumped 12.8% to $135.87 billion, giving us a record trade deficit of $116.12. TOI. "Russia faces a steep drop in oil income if Trump successfully pressures India to stop importing Russian crude," which has already "dropped 22% to 1.38 million barrels per day in December from November, their lowest since January 2023, reducing Russia's share in Indian imports to 27.4% while OPEC's share rose to 53.2%." Reuters. Seems unlikely that Rubio was quaking with fear at threats from Mr Doval. Meanwhile, "China's trade with Russia in 2025 pulled back from a record level in 2024," to 1.63 trillion yuan ($234 billion). Since February 2022, China has been "buying Russian oil, coal and gas and selling goods from cars to electronics to its northern neighbor." Reuters. However, oil could yet have an enormous influence on what happens to our economy, as "aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several guided missile destroyers have crossed into the Middle East, which comes under the US Central Command." "Trump had repeatedly threatened to intervene if Iran continued to kill protesters, but the countrywide demonstrations have since abated." Reuters. "For nearly half a century, Iran has prepared for a war with the United States." "Iran is believed to have thousands of missiles and drones within range of US troops based in a number of countries in the Middle East and has threatened to strike them, as well as Israel." CNN. Obviously, the US will need to be guided by Israel, as Israel has repeatedly revealed its intelligence network in Iran. In June 2025, "Israeli Air Force jets, guided by precise intelligence, targeted nuclear facilities, military commanders and soldiers, destroying dozens of radars and surface-to-air missile launchers, according to a statement by the country's War Room." NDTV. Israel could have been supplying intelligence already as, "The top US and Israeli generals held talks at the Pentagon on Friday (30 January) amid soaring tensions with Iran." Reuters. "Iran will hold nuclear negotiations with the US on Friday (tomorrow) in Oman, Iranian media reported." ET. Iran's threat against the US and Israel could be a bluff because it knows that any attack will invite severe reprisals. Instead, it could choose to target oil installations just across the Gulf in Saudi Arabia and the UAE which would send the price of oil shooting up like a missile. What would India do if that happens? Scaring Rubio won't work. Go back to Russia? Trump notwithstanding.   

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