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India’s MEA Asserts “National Objective” in Energy Policy After Trump Claim

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India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clearly asserted its independent foreign policy, stating that its energy imports are “guided entirely” by the “national objective” of protecting consumers. This was a direct response to Donald Trump’s claim that PM Modi “assured” him of a stop to Russian oil purchases.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that “safeguarding the interests of the Indian consumer in a volatile energy scenario” is the government’s top priority. This statement rebuffs any notion of a policy shift made under US pressure.
The US has already imposed 50% tariffs on India, with half explicitly designated as a penalty for the Russian oil trade.
Russia’s Ambassador, Denis Alipov, supported India’s sovereign stance, calling the oil trade “very beneficial” for the Indian economy.
In a move to further solidify ties, Alipov also announced a major defense expansion, offering India joint production of the Su-57 fighter and other advanced systems, reinforcing the strategic partnership.

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