New Delhi: Moscow will ensure “uninterrupted fuel supply” to India, President Vladimir Putin told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, even as United States President Donald Trump claimed success in persuading New Delhi to slash oil imports from Russia.
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Modi and Putin agreed on a “Programme for the Development of Strategic Areas of Economic Cooperation till 2030” – signalling the intent of New Delhi and Moscow to boost two-way trade and investment over the next five years, even as India drew flak from the United States and the rest of the West for continuing to do business with Russia even after it launched its ‘special military operations’ in Ukraine. In a move to continue bilateral commerce despite the sanctions imposed by Washingto

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