India's reliance on palm oil as a portion of its annual edible oil imports is expected to decline for the first time, as its rising cost compared to other oils, such as soy and sunflower, has led processors to prefer cheaper alternatives. The country's palm oil imports might drop to 7.5 million tons for MY 2024/25, marking the lowest in five years. This shift could impact benchmark Malaysian palm oil prices and bolster U.S. soybean oil futures. Additionally, the total edible oil imports of India are projected to remain stable at approximately 16 million tons this year, with an increase in soybean and sunflower oil imports.