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India cautions NATO against 'double standards' on trade with Russia amid sanctions threatNEW DELHI: India on Thursday firmly pushed back against NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s warning that countries continuing ...
The Russian and Chinese interests in the revival of the RIC followed the recent visit of External Affairs Minister S ...
India’s fight against tariffs opened up a new front after NATO chief Mark Rutte warned of secondary sanctions against ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is trying again to end the war in Ukraine – not by targeting Russia, but by hitting the countries ...
NATO chief Rutte had warned India, China and Brazil of 100 per cent secondary tariffs if they continued buying crude oil from Moscow.
During an Oval Office meeting with Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte, President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a ...
From praising Putin, berating Zelenskyy, and knocking NATO, Donald Trump has gone to expressing disappointment with Russia’s ...
India has cautioned against “double standards”, even as U.S. lawmakers consider a Bill that would impose 500% duties on India and other countries buying Russian oil. File | Photo Credit: Reuters ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, during a meeting with senators in the US Congress in Washington, delivered a stark warning ...
India says revival of Russia-India-China framework depends on mutual convenience amid China's support for Moscow's push.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that any meeting will take place only after the three countries agree on a date and time that is convenient for all of them.
Currently, Russia remains India’s main oil supplier, accounting for about 35% of total imports, but the country is actively seeking new sources, including Guyana, Brazil, and Canada. Moscow’s energy ...
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