‘किसी की इजाजत की जरूरत नहीं…’, रूसी तेल से जुड़े अमेरिका के ऐलान पर सरकार का बयान – India Never depended on permission on america 30 day waiver to buy Russian oil NTC vhrw
There was a lot of politics in India on America’s statement related to Russian oil. Now a statement has come from the government on this. It has been made clear that India does not need the permission of any country to buy Russian oil.
According to information received from sources, a senior official said that India has never been dependent on the permission of any country to buy Russian oil and will buy crude oil from wherever it is available.
this statement America Has come after the announcement of. It was said in it that due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran war, India will be given a temporary exemption of 30 days to buy Russian oil stranded in the sea to stabilize the global markets.
Supporting India’s non-dependence policy, a senior government official claimed that despite US and EU objections, Russian crude oil continued to be supplied to India during the Ukraine war. The official further said, ‘In fact, despite pressure from the US and the EU, India increased its purchases of Russian oil during this period.’
Earlier on Saturday morning, US Finance Minister Scott Besant had described India as ‘playing the right role’ on Russian oil sanctions. It also said that Washington is now considering further measures to lift the ban on more barrels. He said, ‘Indians gave very good cooperation. We had asked them to stop buying banned Russian oil. He did this.
Let us tell you that due to the Middle East crisis, there has been a disruption in oil supply at the global level. Iran has control over the Strait of Hormuz. Due to increasing war, many tankers and ships on the way have become stuck. However, the government confirmed on Saturday that India’s energy supply is not at risk and remains stable.
According to the government, India currently has a stock of more than 250 million barrels of crude oil and refined products, which is a buffer of seven to eight weeks. According to the information, India takes crude oil from about 40 countries.
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