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India expands Russian insurance providers' pool after US sanctions

India has actually allowed Russian insurance provider Soglasie Insurance provider to offer marine cover to tankers going into Indian ports, according to Indian ship regulator's site, as New Delhi desires stable supply of less expensive Russian oil in spite of latest U.S. sanctions.

India has also extended the approval granted to Russian business Sogaz Insurance, Alfastrakhovanie, and VSK Insurance coverage by 5 years to February 2030, showed the notification posted on the Directorate General of Shipping.

Soglasie has actually been allowed to supply insurance coverage covers for ships contacting Indian ports up until Feb. 20 2026, the notification showed.

Soglasie press office did not instantly respond to Reuters requests from comment.

India likewise identifies Russia's Ingosstrakh Insurance coverage Business, with its authorisation valid up until Feb. 20, 2029.

Washington earlier this month sanctioned Alfastrakhovanie and Ingosstrakh, together with Russian oil producers and tankers, aiming to reduce Russia's oil earnings.

Insurance is vital for maritime transport, especially oil freights that require the greatest safety standards due to the danger of spills.

Western sanctions versus Moscow over its Ukraine invasion, along with tighter analysis of Russian oil trade, has actually nearly cut Russia off from the international network of service companies such as insurance providers and brokers.

The Russian insurance providers considered qualified by India for supplying protection and indemnity

(source: Reuters)