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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia sees potential to export liquefied natural gas to India, news agencies quoted First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov as saying on Wednesday. He also said, according to RIA news agency,
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claimed some of the “richest families in India” benefited from the purchase of Russian crude oil, while reiterating plans to boost tariffs on the South Asian nation.
Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister, Colonel General Aleksandr Fomin, on August 6 held a meeting with Vinay Kumar, India’s Ambassador to Russia. The two sides discussed ways to further intensify the multifaceted India-Russia Special Privileged Strategic Partnership.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday accused India of profiteering from its sharply increased purchases of Russian oil during the war in Ukraine, saying Washington viewed the situation as unacceptable.
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India Today on MSNOur markets open for India: Russian diplomat's reality check to Trump on ties
Russian diplomat Roman Babushkin, in a press briefing, laid out the red carpet for India to export its products to Russia amid punitive US tariffs while castigating Trump for humiliating its 'friends'.
India restarts trade deal talk with Russia-led EAEU bloc amid Trump’s tariffs, ‘dead economies’ jibe
The trade deal talks with EAEU were stalled in early 2022 after the Ukraine war. The grouping comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, apart from Russia.
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict serves as a pivotal laboratory for modern warfare, offering crucial strategic and tactical insights particularly relevant for India's national security
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul accused China of enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine by supplying vital goods and buying Russian oil and gas. His remarks in Tokyo came ahead of Trump, Zelenskyy,