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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Thursday said that the US tariffs on India for continued Russian oil imports are a bit perplexing, especially when India is not the largest purchaser of ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his visit to Moscow, slammed the US administration, days after the ...
Russia and India have achieved good results in energy cooperation and Moscow is interested in working on joint energy ...
US President Donald Trump has faced the scrutiny of friends and foes alike since he all but declared an economic war against ...
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Foreign minister meets Russian counterpart, responds to media question about US assertion that penal tariffs are for India buying oil from Russia despite war ...
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'Perplexed': What EAM Jaishankar said on Russian oil purchase amid Trump's tariffs; 'India not biggest purchaser'
So honestly, we are very perplexed at the logic of the argument that you had referred to," he added. Trump imposed additional 25% tariffs on India over its continued purchase of Russian oil. India has ...
S Jaishankar met Russian FM Lavrov and said, 'We now prepare for the Annual Summit at the end of the year, and they have always provided us with guidance to further our special and privileged ...
Announcement likely to be made during Indian premier's Japan visit later this month, Japanese media reports - Anadolu Ajansı ...
India and Russia are seeking to increase their annual trade volume by nearly 50 per cent per cent over the next five years, setting an ambitious target of $100 billion, Reuters reported. Speaking at ...
In an opinion piece published in Newsweek on Wednesday, Haley stressed that India should not be treated in the same category as China. She cautioned the Trump administration against allowing disputes ...
India May Consider Re-joining RCEP: What’s Pushing India’s Comeback to the Trade Bloc After 5 Years?
The Centre is reassessing the costs and benefits of RCEP membership in light of global supply chain realignments, tariff wars, and the urgency of diversifying export markets.
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