For what feels like the billionth time in a month, India is once again saying it stands with Russia, and it doesn’t care how anyone feels about 0 Asian giant reiterated pointedly that it will keep buying Russian oil because it’s cheaper, ignoring 1 and the 50% import tariff imposed by President Donald Trump last 2 Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on CNN-News18 that India will continue importing from whichever country offers the best 3 said, “We will have to take a call which (supply source) suits us the 4 we will undoubtedly be buying it.” This decision comes even as Washington accuses India of helping fund Russia’s war by continuing its energy 5 has become the top buyer of Russian seaborne crude since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of 6 the 7 Europe have moved away from Russian supplies, India’s oil imports have surged, benefiting from steep 8 in New Delhi argue that their continued purchases are keeping markets 9 Trump has never particularly been a financial genius, so he doesn’t understand that 10 imposes tariffs and warns India over Russia ties Speaking to Bloomberg Surveillance, 11 Secretary Howard Lutnick criticized India’s oil deals and called for renewed trade 12 said, “Either support the dollar, support the United States of America, support your biggest client – who’s the American consumer – or, I guess, you’re going to pay a 50% 13 let’s see how long this lasts.” He said India would likely return in one or two months, apologize, and ask to reopen talks with 14 isn’t 15 explained that the country spends a large portion of its foreign exchange on 16 said, “Whether it is Russian oil or anything else, it’s our decision to buy from the place which suits our needs, whether in terms of rates, logistics, anything.” Crude oil and refined fuel purchases accounted for about one-fourth of India’s imports in the fiscal year ending March 17 the same time, trade relations between India and the 18 19 aimed at reducing the American tariff burden on Indian exports fell apart.
A planned visit by 20 officials to New Delhi last month was canceled, and there have been no follow-up meetings or discussions 21 economic discussions stalled, diplomatic optics took center 22 Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a summit in Tianjin this week hosted by Chinese President Xi 23 President Vladimir Putin was there 24 three leaders were seen together, standing side by side in front of media 25 and Putin were even photographed holding hands as they walked toward 26 slams India and Russia for meeting with Xi in China Trump responded publicly, writing on social media, “Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, 27 they have a long and prosperous future together!” The message was posted alongside the photo from the 28 also told reporters this week that he was “very disappointed” in Putin but was not concerned about Russia’s growing ties with China.
India’s foreign ministry declined to 29 in New Delhi were told there would be no comment on Trump’s 30 didn’t react to the statements either, as 31 his appearance alongside Xi and Putin was so geopolitically powerful that he doesn’t need to say anything 32 analysts described the Tianjin meeting as a show of unity among countries distancing themselves from the 33 included leaders from North Korea and Myanmar. Modi’s participation, after tensions with Trump’s administration, was seen by some as a direct message to the U. S. Trump, who once courted New Delhi as a key partner, has now cooled 34 administration’s reaction to India’s energy strategy, along with rising tariffs and diplomatic silence, has pushed the two countries further apart.
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