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India hints it will keep buying Russian oil – despite Trump threats | World News

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India hints it will keep buying Russian oil – despite Trump threats | World News
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India has signaled its intent to continue purchasing Russian oil despite threats from US President Donald Trump, who has warned of tariffs due to these transactions. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, India’s oil imports from Russia surged to 1.12 million barrels per day, making it the largest supplier to India, which relies on imports for 87% of its oil needs.

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