India to keep buying cheapest, best-quality crude, govt tells parliamentary panel
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India will prioritize competitive pricing and suitable quality for crude oil imports, while carefully navigating geopolitical landscapes and avoiding sanctioned sources. Discussions also centered on the India-US interim trade agreement and the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement, with officials highlighting progress and upcoming developments.
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