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US Sanctions Indian Entities for Iran Oil Trade Supporting Terrorism

US Sanctions Indian Firms and Individuals in Iran Oil Crackdown

The United States has imposed sanctions on several Indian entities and individuals for their involvement in Iranian petroleum sales, alleging the funds support terrorist groups and weapons systems threatening US security.

Key Takeaways

  • Indian nationals and companies sanctioned for Iran oil trade
  • Over $8 million in Iranian bitumen imports documented
  • 58 total entities targeted across multiple countries
  • Funds allegedly support Iran’s “malign activities” and terrorism

Sanctioned Indian Entities

The Treasury Department added several Indian parties to its sanctions list:

  • Zair Husain Iqbal Husain Sayed (Indian national)
  • Zulfikar Hussain Rizvi Sayed (Indian national)
  • RN Ship Management Private Limited (Maharashtra-based)
  • TR6 Petro India LLP (Pune-based)

Scope of Sanctions

The State Department designated 17 entities, individuals, and vessels across India, Panama, and Seychelles involved in Iran’s petroleum sales. Concurrently, the Treasury Department targeted 41 entities, vessels, and aircraft to disrupt Iran’s petroleum exports.

According to officials, TR6 Petro imported over $8 million worth of Iranian-origin bitumen between October 2024 and June 2025 from multiple companies.

Security Concerns

The State Department stated that funds from this oil trade “support Iran’s regional terrorist proxies and procure weapons systems that pose a direct threat to US forces and American allies.”

The administration emphasized that Iran uses petroleum revenue to “fund its nuclear escalations, support terrorist groups, and disrupt trade flow in crucial waterways.”

Legal Basis and Continued Action

The sanctions were imposed under counter-terrorism provisions targeting Iran’s petroleum sector. The US will continue acting under National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2) to maintain “maximum pressure” on Iran.

“The United States remains committed to disrupting the illicit funding streams that finance all aspects of Iran’s malign activities. As long as Iran devotes revenue to funding attacks against the United States and our allies, supporting terrorism around the world, and pursuing other destabilising actions, we will use all the tools at our disposal to hold the regime accountable,” the State Department said.

The action represents the latest escalation in US efforts to curb Iran’s oil exports and disrupt financing for its regional activities.

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