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Indian envoy gives blunt reply on Russian oil question, says 'Do we switch off our economy?'

DNA Monday, 28 July 2025 ()
He added that it was unfair for other countries to expect India to cut ties with Russia while they themselves maintain beneficial relationships with nations that are problematic for India.
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