US Tariff: India Hits Back at US and EU Over Russian Oil Trade Allegations – MEA Issues Strong Rebuttal
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India’s clear and strong response reflects a growing confidence on the global stage. The country is focused on protecting its economy, ensuring energy security, and upholding strategic freedom. Western criticism, especially when it comes from nations doing similar trade, is unlikely to affect India’s decisions.
MEA Issues Strong Statement Against Western Criticism
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has firmly rejected the recent accusations from the United States and the European Union over its continued oil imports from Russia. In a detailed statement, the MEA clarified India’s stand and called out the double standards of Western countries.Why India Imports Oil from Russia
The MEA explained that India started buying Russian oil after traditional suppliers diverted exports to Europe following the Ukraine conflict. At the time, the US even supported India’s move, saying it helped stabilize global energy markets. Now, the criticism seems not only unjust but also hypocritical.National Interest Comes First
India’s energy imports are guided by a simple principle: provide affordable and predictable energy costs to its citizens. The MEA made it clear that energy security is a top priority, especially in today’s unstable global markets. Strategic decisions are based on national interest and legal trade practices.Europe’s Trade with Russia: Bigger Than India’s
In a revealing comparison, the MEA pointed out that European Union’s trade with Russia reached €67.5 billion in 2024, much higher than India’s trade volumes with Russia in any year. Despite this, India is unfairly targeted while Europe continues to do business with Moscow.You may also like
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