Decline in global oil prices relief for Indian economy
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New Delhi: The decline in global oil prices, despite the geopolitical uncertainty in West Asia, has come as a major shot in the arm for the Indian economy as the country imports over 85 per cent of its crude oil requirement. Volatile oil prices pose a downside risk to the economy as costlier imports trigger an increase in domestic inflation and weaken the rupee as more US dollars are required to make import payments. The price of the Indian basket of crude oil imports, which was moderating earlier, trended upwards during July-October 2023 after the OPEC+ oil cartel went in for production cuts. However, the economic slowdown worldwide has now led to a decline in demand causing prices to fall again.
The price of the Indian basket of crude imports averaged $90.08 a barrel during October 2023 and $93.54 per barrel during September 2023. Prices of the benchmark Brent crude in the international market are now down to $77 a barrel while the Indian basket would be even lower.
In the current situation, while the geopolitical tensions sparked by the Israel-Hamas war tend to push up oil prices, it is the softening demand that eventually results in bringing prices down.