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Instagram · May 17, 2026

Source-backed Partially True Truth Percentage: 65% CORRECT

India's Shift from Iranian to US Oil: Higher Costs and Longer Transit Times Confirmed, but Specific Multiples Unverified

The video discusses India's shift from importing oil from Iran to the US, highlighting the significantly increased shipping and insurance costs, longer transit times, and the financial benefits previously offered by Iran, such as free transport, insurance, payment in rupees, credit, and rebates.

What's right

India indeed stopped importing oil from Iran in May 2019 due to US sanctions. Prior to this, Iran offered India favorable terms including free transport and insurance, payment in Indian rupees, and 60 days of credit. Iranian funds held in UCO Bank in rupees, amounting to thousands of crores, significantly benefited the bank and helped it cut losses. In 2025, India significantly increased its crude oil imports from the US, with the US share reaching around 8% in July 2025 and 12.6% in November
India also imported a record amount of LNG from America in 2025, with volumes up 26% to 27.9 million tons. Shipping times from the US to India for oil tankers can range from 20-30 days, and potentially up to 40-50 days.

What's wrong

The claim of Iran providing a '60-rupee credit' is inaccurate; sources indicate '60 days of credit'. The specific '12% rebate less than international costs' from Iran is not explicitly confirmed by reliable sources. While Iran offered discounts, the exact percentage is unverified. The video's specific figures for transport costs from the Gulf ($0.33 per MMBTU) and America ($2.6 per MMBTU) attributed to an 'Economic Times report' could not be verified in the provided search results. The claims that India is paying 'approximately 8 times more for transport and insurance costs per ton' and that 'insurance costs for US oil imports are four times higher' or 'shipping costs are 8, 10, or 12 times higher' compared to previous arrangements with Iran are not precisely quantified or directly supported by the search results in these exact multiples. While Iran offered free transport and insurance, making US costs higher, the specific multipliers are unverified. The statement that 'India is emptying its coffers to appease America (Trump) throughout 2025' is misleading. Donald Trump was not the President of the United States in
While there were discussions and tariffs between India and the US in 2025, and India increased US oil imports, the characterization of 'emptying coffers' and 'appeasing Trump' is a subjective and politically charged interpretation rather than a factual claim. The claim that ships from Gulf countries take '6-7 days' to arrive in India is generally shorter than typical shipping times for oil tankers, which are usually longer. The video's assertion of being from 'ABP News' in addition to 'the Bharat Files' could not be verified through the provided search results.

Breakdown

The video accurately states that India ceased oil imports from Iran in May 2019 due to US sanctions, and that Iran previously offered highly beneficial terms including free transport, insurance, rupee payments, and credit. The significant role of Iranian funds in UCO Bank's financial health is also well-supported.

India's increased crude and LNG imports from the US in 2025 are confirmed, along with longer transit times from the US compared to the Gulf. However, several specific quantitative claims regarding rebates, transport/insurance cost multiples, and precise MMBTU figures lack direct verification from reliable sources.

The political claim about 'appeasing Trump' in 2025 is factually incorrect regarding Trump's presidency during that year and is a subjective interpretation of economic policy. The claim about '60-rupee credit' is a misstatement of '60 days of credit'.

The source attribution to 'ABP News' is unverified. The factual verdict is 'Partially true' because while the core narrative of shifting from beneficial Iranian imports to more costly US imports is largely accurate, many specific numerical details and political interpretations are either unverified or incorrect. [1][2][3]

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