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(Reuters) -Indian officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S.
Sun Chanthol, Cambodia's deputy prime minister, said his country would nominate the president after clashes with Thailand ...
President Trump says India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, which enables Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
Languishing U.S.-India trade talks and a series of harsh posts from President Trump have led to growing alarm in New Delhi.
President Trump signed an executive order earlier this week imposing new tariffs on imports from BRICS nations.
New Delhi and Moscow have a “steady and time-tested partnership,” India’s foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday, just ...
As the workday wound down in New Delhi on Wednesday, most Indian trade officials were getting ready to head home. Then their ...
India vowed on Thursday to protect its labour-intensive agriculture sector, a central sticking point in bogged-down trade ...
India is weighing options to placate the White House, including boosting US imports, and has ruled out immediate retaliation ...
The president also touted agreements over hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign investment into the United States.
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 ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN"He Has His Reasons": Shashi Tharoor On Rahul Gandhi Backing Trump’s ‘Dead Economy’ Remark About India
Shashi Tharoor declined to comment on Rahul Gandhi endorsing US President Donald Trump’s “dead economy” remark about India, ...
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