'Cheap transaction will be available from where you will get oil', America Blunt India; Trump tariff showed that it was cheated to buy oil where the cheapest US rates rejected
India has made it clear that it will buy from where the cheapest and best oil will be purchased for its energy needs. Indian ambassador to Russia Vinay Kumar said oil will be obtained for commercial reasons and not political pressure. He described the tariff imposed by the US inappropriate and said that India would prioritize the energy security of its 140 million people. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. India has made it clear that it will buy from where it will get cheap and good oil for the energy needs of his country. This statement was given on Sunday by India’s ambassador Vinay Kumar in Russia in a conversation with the Russian agency Tass. Remove ad, just read the news. The US recently imposed an extra 25% tariff on the burden, which increased the total import tax to more than 50%. Vinay Kumar described it as unfair, incompatible and injustice. India will not come under political pressure, India says oil is not obtained from political pressure, but for commercial reasons. Vinay Kumar said: “If the business conditions are correct, Indian businesses will buy oil from where the best transaction will be available.” Kumar also said that this step of America does not understand, because many countries of America and Europe still trade with Russia. India has constantly said that the first priority is the energy security of 1.4 billion (140 crore) people. Jaishankar also criticized the US tariff, and Foreign Minister Jaishankar also recently said that India will not jeopardize the interests of farmers and small producers. He also described the US tariff as perpendicular and incompatible. Vinay Kumar gave the assurance that there is no problem with paying oil from Russia. The system of payment in local currencies is now working between India and Russia. With oil, India is increasing the export of products such as electronics, cars, textiles and manufacturing materials to Russia. India will increase exports. He said the export of India has increased, but there is still a lot of potential left. In particular, there are great opportunities in digital services, financial products and IT sector. This statement comes at a time when the US is under pressure formed with Russia. India has made it clear that its business is based on the reality of the market, not political orders. Vinay Kumar said: “The government will continue to protect the interests of the country and will not be compromised.”