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India said asserted that its energy procurement from Russia is based on national interests and market dynamics.
The NATO chief had warned India, China and Brazil that they could be hit hard by secondary sanctions if they continue to do ...
Threats of secondary sanctions against Brazil for trade with Russia, which were expressed earlier by NATO Secretary General ...
NATO's threat of secondary sanctions against emerging economies to pressure them into swaying Russia is not only impractical ...
India's External Affairs Ministry rebuffed NATO chief Rutte's warning of secondary sanctions for purchasing Russian oil, ...
Mark Rutte had warned that US President Trump could impose sanctions on India, China, Brazil if they maintain trade with ...
Commenting on the matter, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India's domestic needs depend on the current market scenario and geopolitical conditions, and warned the ...
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasised that securing India’s energy needs remains a top priority. “Securing the energy needs of our people is understandably an overriding priority for us,” ...
'Bengal Suffering Due To TMC Misrule': PM Modi To Address BJP Rally In Durgapur Tomorrow Why India Spent ₹600 Crore to Send ...
NATO chief Rutte had warned India, China and Brazil of 100 per cent secondary tariffs if they continued buying crude oil from Moscow.
New Delhi, In a firm response to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's threat of secondary sanctions over New Delhi's ties with Moscow, India on Thursday cautioned against "double standards" on the ...
India warns against double standards on oil purchases from Russia amid NATO threat of sanctions on trading nations.