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(Reuters) -Indian officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S.
NEW DELHI -- India has indicated that it would continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry said its relationship with Russia was “steady ...
Russian oil poses just one problem. Business groups are flummoxed by the variety and vagueness of the American president’s ...
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Trump calls India’s reported halt in Russian oil ‘a good step’; New Delhi defends energy policy
US President Trump suggests India may stop buying Russian oil, India defends energy policy, US-India trade negotiations ...
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Trump Claims 'India No Longer Buying Russian Oil', New Delhi Says 'That's Not True!'
Did India stop buying Russian oil as Trump claims? U.S. President Donald Trump announced on August 2, 2025, that India halted Russian crude imports, but New Delhi denies any pause, with MEA sources ...
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The Print on MSNGeopolitical forces beyond New Delhi’s control are at play in Trump’s approach to India
The strategic drift currently being witnessed runs the risk of confirming the doubters’ view lurking on both sides: that the ...
Trade disputes and ties with Russia rankle the president, threatening to sink the U.S.-India relationship.
India will keep purchasing oil from Russia despite U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of penalties, two Indian government ...
India vowed on Thursday to protect its labour-intensive agriculture sector, a central sticking point in bogged-down trade ...
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Big headload falling from a passenger led to New Delhi Railway Station stampede: Ashwini Vaishnaw
A stampede at New Delhi Railway Station on February 15, resulting in 18 fatalities, was triggered by a passenger's dropped ...
The report specifies that the stampede was restricted to the stairway linking platforms 14 and 15 and did not extend beyond ...
I heard India may stop buying Russian oil,” said US President Donald Trump, calling it a “good step.” But reports say Indian refiners are still sourcing discounted Russian crude. As U.S. pressure ...
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