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Despite renewed threats of penalties from President Donald Trump, Indian officials confirm there's no change in their policy of purchasing oil from Russia, prioritizing national energy security.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to farmers and small industries amid rising global trade ...
It said that the Indian economy is “alive and kicking" as the country achieved a commendable real GDP growth rate of 6.5 per ...
Republican senators are getting ready to leave Washington without advancing a major sanctions bill against Russia, giving President Trump sole discretion over whether to follow through on his ...
Industry insiders, experts, and trade sources indicate that renewed pressure and threats from the US and Europe over the past ...
India will keep purchasing oil from Russia despite U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of penalties, two Indian government ...
Pakistan's expedient appeal for Trump is largely shaped by the current geopolitical realities and fostered by its tactic to ...
The source also pointed out that Indian oil companies do not purchase Iranian or Venezuelan oil, both of which are subject to US sanctions ...
The US Treasury Department this week imposed sanctions on more than 115 Iran-linked individuals, entities, and ships, some of which are involved in transporting Russian oil ...
President Trump said last week that he would punish India if it did not cut off Russian oil imports, but he did not specify what the penalty might be.