India is again facing pressure from foreign countries as it continues to purchase Russian oil despite US tariffs, this time from the United Kingdom.

This comes after Britain targeted two Russian oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, and 44 shadow fleet tanker, in what it said was a new attempt to put pressure on energy sanctions and curtail revenues received by Kremlin.

“At the same time, we are ramping up pressure on companies in third countries, including India and China, that continue to facilitate getting Russia oil onto global markets,” she said.

Nayara, a Russian-owned refinery based in Mumbai, India, was among the sanctioned companies.

Which Russian oil companies did Britain target?

Lukoil and Rosneft , and 44 shadow fleet tankers have been targeted by the UK to put more sanction

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