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India has significantly stepped up its energy imports from Russia in recent years, despite mounting sanctions on Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine., India News, Times Now
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ABP News on MSNIndia's Energy Security Top Priority, No ‘Double Standards’: Foreign Secretary Misri On EU SanctionsIndia says energy security for its people is top priority amid EU's new sanctions targeting Russian-linked refinery.
Russia-backed Indian refiner Nayara Energy on Monday condemned the European Union's sanctions on it and said it was exploring legal options against the latest "restrictive measures".
In a recent TV interview, US Senator Lindsey Graham made strong remarks about the role of countries like India, China, and Brazil in continuing to buy cheap Russian oil, calling it a major reason for the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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The Russia-China-India ‘Troika’ is HereA new strategic “Troika” aligning Russia, China, and India is on the verge of becoming a reality, signaling a major geopolitical victory for Moscow and Beijing and a significant setback for Washington.
In the latest episode of Blueprint Explosive Exclusive, Shreya Upadhyay breaks down US Senator Lindsey Graham’s threat to “crush” India’s economy with tariffs over Russian oil imports. India has slammed the West’s hypocrisy,
Donald Trump plans to impose a 100 per cent tariff on oil-related imports from those nations as a way to cut off financial support to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
With Moscow and Beijing pushing to revive the long-inactive Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral dialogue, attention has turned to New Delhi’s cautious stance. As calls grow to reboot this strategic platform — frozen since the Galwan Valley clash — can RIC regain relevance in today’s polarised global order?
"Cooperation among China, Russia, and India not only aligns with the respective interests of the three countries, but also contributes to regional and global peace, security, stability, and progress," the spokesperson, Lin Jian, told a regular briefing in Beijing.
The problem is not [that] Another challenge lies in Russia’s evolving drone deployment strategy. With rising production, Moscow is now simultaneously dispatching large swarms of drones, concentrating them on selected targets rather than chaotically scattering them across the country.
According to reports, the Indian Navy commissioned the 'heavily-armed' frigate from the Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia.