US President Donald Trump has warned India of increased tariffs if it does not reduce its oil trade with Russia, linking the threat to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Trump cited India’s continued purchase of discounted Russian crude as a point of contention, despite previous claims of a commitment from Prime Minister Modi to cease such trade.
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