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(Reuters) -Indian officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S.
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In the face of potential penalties threatened by President Donald Trump, India has affirmed its decision to continue buying cheap oil from Russia. This development surfaces amidst ongoing India-U.S.
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Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite ...
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President Trump says India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, which enables Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
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The source also pointed out that Indian oil companies do not purchase Iranian or Venezuelan oil, both of which are subject to US sanctions ...