New Delhi, Feb 29 (IANS) India will increase imports of crude oil from Africa and Latin American countries to reduce dependence on Gulf countries, especially Iran which is facing sanctions from the US and the European countries, a senior government official said Wednesday. "We have started diversifying crude oil purchases. Earlier, all our crude oil imports were from Gulf, now only 60 percent comes from Gulf countries," said A.R. Ghanshyam, joint secretary (Gulf) in the external affairs ministry. He said crude oil imports from Africa and Latin American countries especially from Venezuela have increased sharply in the recent years. Saudi Arabia is the biggest supplier of crude oil to India followed by Iran. Although imports from Saudi Arabia has remained steady at around 27 million metric tonne per year, oil purchases from Iran have gone down in the last couple of years. Imports from Iran fell to 18.5 million metric tonnes in 2010-11 as compared to 21.19 million metric tonne...