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India's confidence in navigating a potential cut-off in Russian oil supplies due to looming secondary sanctions reflects not only geopolitical pragmatism but also the hard lessons of energy security ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is trying again to end the war in Ukraine – not by targeting Russia, but by hitting the countries ...
US President Donald Trump’s fresh threat of 100% secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia poses an important ...
India remains confident in securing oil from alternative sources despite the threat of US sanctions on purchasers of Russian ...
Musk has talked about India for years. This time, the groundwork is finally being laid. The next few months will show if this ...
Over the past quarter century, few countries have commanded as much sustained attention from U.S. foreign policy officials as ...
India's significant discount on Russian crude oil is diminishing due to various market factors and geopolitical pressures, ...
India's vegetable oil imports held steady at 15.49 lakh tonnes in June despite a significant increase in crude oil shipments ...
India is projected to add $1 trillion to its GDP every 12–18 months to 2047. With this momentum, India is targeting a $30 ...
India’s crude oil imports from Russia hit an 11-month high in June 2025 amid West Asia tensions, as refiners stockpiled discounted barrels while diversifying with US and Brazilian supplies.
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Brent crude futures edged down toward $69 on Tuesday as markets weighed upcoming U.S. tariffs, rising OPEC+ output, and ongoing Middle East tensions—factors combining to stir geopolitical uncertainty, ...