New Delhi, Oct 9 (IANS) With the US increasing its naval presence in the southern Caribbean, Washington’s confrontation with Venezuela has once again entered a volatile phase which has a fallout for India’s oil supplies from the Latin American country, according to a new report.

For India, Venezuela is not a distant crisis — it is a mirror reflecting the vulnerabilities of economic dependence on foreign policy cycles, according to an article in India Narrative.

India benefited with imports of heavy crude from Venezuela, as the US eased its sanctions against the South American nation in 2024. But as Washington reimposed restrictions this year, flows dwindled, exposing how quickly external politics can undercut India’s energy strategy, the article, written by energy expert Yash Malik, poin

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