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India has said it will continue purchasing crude from Russia, despite Trump’s remarks that it has stop buying Russian oil, clarifying that there’s been no change in its energy policy, says report.
The response came after Rahul Gandhi told the Congress’s annual legal conclave on Saturday that Arun Jaitley had been “sent to” warn him against opposing the farm laws.
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The IMD has predicted that heavy to extremely heavy rainfall will continue over the northeastern states and nearby areas for ...
Gen. Wang Gang visited Pakistan in July to discuss how Islamabad had used Chinese equipment to put together the "kill chain” for the Rafale, two PAF officials said.
Video footage from Panchkuian Marg shows vehicles wading through water logged streets following a fresh spell of rain in ...
Facing pressure from Trump’s 25 per cent tariff, the Indian government has launched an inter-ministerial effort to draw up ...
There was a time when Himesh Reshammiya's distinctly nasal songs blared from every Indian street. Now he's back.
Did India stop buying Russian oil as Trump claims? U.S. President Donald Trump announced on August 2, 2025, that India halted Russian crude imports, but New Delhi denies any pause, with MEA sources ...
NEW DELHI -- India has indicated that it would continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry said its relationship with Russia was “steady ...