India doesn’t need permission to buy Russian oil, say officials
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India continues to source crude oil from Russia, asserting its right to procure from any supplier based on national interest, affordability, and availability. Government sources clarified that recent US waivers were for domestic audiences, as New Delhi’s energy security is not solely dependent on single maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz, with a significant portion of imports unaffected.
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