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India this week lashed out at what it called Western double standards, after facing renewed threats from US President Donald Trump over its surging purchases of Russian crude oil.
Governor Sanjay Malhotra expressed confidence in India's economic prospects despite concerns over tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Amid the rising stakes and escalating rhetoric surrounding trade and tariffs, Donald Trump will reportedly make an announcement at 4:30 PM ET or 2 AM Indian Standard Time. The White House confirmed ...
Explained: How much Russian oil does India buy? - New Delhi vows to continue buying Russian crude despite Donald Trump’s ...
In July, Russia collected 787.3 billion rubles, or $9.8 billion, from oil and gas revenue — 27% lower than a year ago.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet with Russian leadership Wednesday, ahead of President Trump’s deadline for ...
The oil market is awaiting greater clarity on the potential for secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil, with Trump’s ...
After championing Vladimir Putin indefatigably for months, Donald Trump is poised this week to punish Russia’s invasion of ...
Who are the biggest buyers of Russian oil? - U.S. President Donald Trump is urging China and India to stop buying oil from ...
For years, India has balanced close partnerships with both Washington and Moscow, even throughout Ukraine war. Trump is ...
The US economy will feel the pain if Trump goes ahead with his plan to whack countries buying Moscow’s oil with fresh tariffs on their goods.
Oil prices climbed on Wednesday, rebounding from a five-week low in the previous day, on concerns of supply disruptions after ...
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