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India seeks to import more US oil and gas under pressure from Trump to stop Russian oil purchases
NEW DELHI (AP) — India says it is looking to step up purchases of crude oil and natural gas from the U.S. as it diversifies its energy supplies and confronts criticism by U.S. President Donald Trump over its imports of discounted Russian oil.
India will need as much as $21 trillion to achieve its climate goals and lift its population out of poverty, according to a draft government plan seen by Bloomberg.
As the U.S. government shutdown extends beyond 20 days, ICE continues operations without pay, arresting individuals convicted of serious crimes, including two Indian nationals.
Relatives of victims in a fatal Air India plane crash say the Foreign Office has not responded to them, over a month after they called for "direct communication, not silence". Miten Patel and Tom Donaghey wrote to the foreign secretary on 12 September demanding transparency about the mishandling of their relatives' remains.
In a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the prime minister assured Trump that India would cease buying oil from Russia.
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Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil, escalating pressure on Moscow over Ukraine war
President Donald Trump says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) -Two senior Indian ministers have, in an uncommon intervention, urged Tata Group's charity arm to resolve internal boardroom disputes to ensure stability at the sprawling $180-billion business empire it controls,
India's trade delegation has concluded its visit to the US, with government sources reporting that discussions with American officials progressed smoothly and "no major differences" emerged. Despite high tariffs,
India-Japan Fund has invested over a third of its $600 million capital focusing on companies with environmental impact and those active in the India-Japan manufacturing corridor. After the recent EKA Mobility deal,
India's trade ministry and a government think-tank are pushing to ease certain tariff and non-tariff curbs on Chinese imports, three government officials said, acknowledging the country's growing reliance on Chinese raw materials for industrial and export growth.
Union Ministers, Piyush Goyal, Nirmala Sitharaman, and Nitin Gadkari, have publicly expressed disappointment with India’s private sector.
India expects to spend about 654 billion rupees ($7.44 billion) to buy engines for fighter aircraft that are under development until 2035, according to estimates