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PM set to embark on 4-nation Europe trip next month; energy security in focus

The summit was to be held in May last year, but it was cancelled following the Pahalgam terror attack

Energy security comes first for Indonesia as it defies EU over Russian oil

Jakartaโ€™s move to press on with importing 150 million barrels of Russian oil despite latest EU sanctions against an Indonesian port underscores a growing divide between Western efforts to isolate Moscow and Asiaโ€™s push for energy security. On Thursday, the European Commission announced its 20th package of sanctions against Russia, which includes Indonesiaโ€™s Karimun Oil Terminal for its โ€œconnections with the shadow fleet and circumvention of the oil price capโ€. The sanction on Karimun, located in...

Will Aseanโ€™s scramble for Russian oil fuel shift in regional alliances?

Across Southeast Asia, governments are seeking Russian oil and gas to ease fuel shortages triggered by the continuing chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, a crisis that has sent energy prices higher and forced import-dependent countries to look beyond their usual suppliers. But analysts say the scramble for Russian fuel also raises a bigger question for the region: whether Moscow can turn a short-term role as an emergency energy supplier into longer-term influence there. Member states of the...

China can offer Gulf states more than just a security umbrella

The Iran war has delivered a systemic shock to the Gulfโ€™s security architecture and economic miracle. Two taboos were rapidly broken. The Strait of Hormuz, which carries roughly one-fifth of global oil consumption and close to a quarter of seaborne crude, was paralysed for sustained periods. Iranian strikes reached deep into Gulf territory, hitting ports, energy terminals and airports with a frequency that exceeded attacks on Israel. War-risk insurance premiums and tanker charter rates surged...

Strait of Hormuz disruptions not distant events, have direct implications for India: Rajnath in Germany

"For a developing country like India, which relies on the West Asian region for a significant share of its energy requirements, disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are not distant events, they are stark realities with direct implications for our security and economic stability," says Mr. Singh

Energy, defence and trade on agenda as Misri heads to Europe amid West Asia crisis

The West Asia crisis and its impact on energy security are expected to figure prominently in Mr. Misriโ€™s talks with the interlocutors in Paris and Berlin

Middle East crisis is pushing China to deepen Latin America ties

The Iran war has been framed as a Middle East crisis with global energy consequences. That is true, but incomplete. It is also reshaping Chinaโ€™s strategic map. The disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, the jump in oil prices and the shock to shipping and energy markets have reinforced a lesson for Beijing: vulnerability begins with concentration. When one region becomes more unstable, the value of diversified suppliers, routes and external partners rises. That is why Latin America matters more to...

โ€˜Neighbours matter more than everโ€™: China, Australia vow more contact amid global tension

China and Australia should intensify exchanges on energy security amid complex global geopolitics, Canberra said on Tuesday as spillover from the US-Israel war against Iran continues to endanger the world economy. In a phone conversation between Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday, the two leaders discussed the importance of energy security โ€œin light of the current global challengesโ€ and agreed to increase government-to-government communication to...

West Asia crisis: Jaishankar speaks to Qatari PM, UAE Foreign Minister

In the last couple of weeks, India has made diplomatic efforts focusing on ending the conflict in West Asia as soon as possible and ensuring the unimpeded flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz

India turns to โ€˜trusted friendโ€™ Russia for oil, LNG supply as Iran war energises ties

As Russia comes to Indiaโ€™s aid amid the global energy crisis, a familiar mantra has resurfaced among officials and political analysts โ€“ that Moscow is New Delhiโ€™s โ€œall weather-friendโ€. Such a stance is anchored by deep strategic interests, with both countries viewing each other as vital to their balancing between China and an increasingly erratic United States, according to observers. On Friday, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said Moscow was well-positioned to ramp up energy...

Chinaโ€™s growing North Africa presence a structural challenge for Europe

Chinaโ€™s investments in North Africa have intensified in 2026, building on long-standing Belt and Road Initiative frameworks while accelerating amid the US-Israeli war with Iran. With 40-50 per cent of Chinaโ€™s seaborne oil imports traditionally passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which is now blocked to most container traffic, Beijing has sought to diversify energy sources away from Gulf Arab states. For more than a decade, Beijing has pursued deeper engagement across the Middle East and North...