Russian Oil

India Lining Up Fuel Cargoes to Meet Demand After US Ends Russian Oil Waivers, Govt Says

India is preparing to secure additional fuel cargoes to meet rising domestic demand after the United States announced the end of waivers on Russian oil imports. The government has confirmed that steps are being taken to ensure uninterrupted energy supplies, highlighting the country’s strategic approach to balancing global pressures with domestic needs. Government’s Statement Officials…

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Crude Supplies

Russia Waiver Expiry No Threat to India’s Crude Supplies, Says Govt

India’s government has reassured the public and global energy markets that the expiry of Russia’s crude oil waiver will not pose any threat to the country’s energy security. Officials emphasized that India has diversified its import sources and built strong resilience in its energy supply chain, ensuring stability despite geopolitical uncertainties. Background: The Russia Waiver…

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Anil Agarwal

‘India Has Enough Resources, We Need Freedom to Produce’: Vedanta’s Anil Agarwal as Iran War Rattles Energy Supplies

Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal has made a strong statement on India’s energy independence, asserting that the country has “enough resources” to meet its needs but requires greater freedom to produce. His remarks come at a time when the ongoing Iran war has disrupted global energy supplies, leading to volatility in oil and gas markets worldwide….

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‘They’ll Choose American Economy’: Lindsey Graham Links 50% Tariff on India to Trump-Putin Alaska Summit

In a striking geopolitical development, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed that former President Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariff on India’s Russian oil imports was a key trigger for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unexpected visit to Alaska. The meeting, which took place on Sunday, has drawn global attention not only for its location but for…

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Why Is US Sparing China But Targeting India Over Russian Oil? Marco Rubio Says…

The geopolitics of energy has once again taken center stage, with the United States appearing to adopt a selective approach toward countries importing Russian oil. While Washington has consistently raised objections to India’s rising imports of Russian crude, China—despite being Moscow’s largest energy buyer—has faced noticeably less criticism. This double standard has triggered strong reactions…

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