Whatever they want, they will do … what India spoke to Russia, hearing NATO’s senses – News Himachali News Himachali


Russia has a tremendous boil in western countries at this time. This anger is so much that it has come to any extent to influence Russia. Then even if Russia’s colleagues are to be in trouble, they are ready.

The plan to impose up to 500 percent tariffs against India and China in the US is being made through the bill. There is a complete discussion about this in the European Union. The EU also banned a company in India. Along with this, we saw how NATO chiefs are threatening to put 100 percent tariffs to India. There was also a warning from American senator Lindsay Graham yesterday. In this, he said that the Trump administration is considering putting 100 percent tariff on the oil -related imports supporting the military operation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said that I would say the same to China, India and Brazil: If you continue to buy cheap Russian oil to continue this war, we will destroy you and ruin your economy.

Despite all these threats, India has been very clarity at its stand. India needs energy supply. India will definitely fulfill this according to the need. India’s Foreign Secretary repeated this again. When he was asked a question about this, he said very clearly that India gives priority to energy security and will definitely do whatever will be necessary for it. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India gives a top priority to ensure energy security for its people and European countries need to balance in cases such as energy -related sanctions and adopt a clear attitude.

Misri’s remarks came at a time when the European Union announced new punitive measures a few days ago, targeting the Russian energy sector, including a ban on the Wadinar Refinery in Gujarat. Misri mentioned the security concerns behind the new sanctions declared by the European Union (EU) against Russia in the press conference, but said the rest of the world is also struggling with similar issues. He said that it is important to not adopt double standards on energy issues. He said that we are very clear on the fact that as far as energy security is concerned, providing energy security to the people of India is the highest priority of the Government of India and whatever we have to do in this regard, we will do it. Misri was asked whether issues related to energy security in view of the latest sanctions imposed by the western countries, targeting the Russian energy sector would arise in talks between Prime Minister Modi and his British counterpart Care Stmper.

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Despite the increasing sanctions of Western countries against Moscow due to the invasion of Ukraine, India has made a significant increase in its energy purchase from Russia in the last few years. Currently, about 35 percent of the total supply is of Russian crude oil, followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Misri said that as we have said earlier, it is important that dual standards should not be adopted on energy issues and the real status of the global energy market is clearly seen where the suppliers of energy products are located, where they are coming from and who, what time, needs energy.

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