Ahead of President Putin’s visit, Russia assured India that any sanctions on its oil trade would cause only minor, temporary disruptions. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that both nations are committed to maintaining trade volumes and making bilateral ties immune to third-country pressure. Russia aims for $100 billion trade with India by 2030, addressing New Delhi’s trade deficit concerns.
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