"Do We Need US' Permission?" Opposition Jabs Centre Over Russian Oil Waiver

In light of the ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly the conflict in the Middle East, the United States has granted Indian refiners a temporary 30-day waiver to continue purchasing Russian oil. This decision has sparked a wave of criticism from the Indian opposition, which questions the government's reliance on US authorization for energy resources. The opposition argues that this waiver reflects a troubling dependency on foreign powers, challenging the Centre's approach to national energy security amidst fluctuating global oil prices. As the situation unfolds, the Indian government must navigate complex international relations while ensuring the country's energy needs are met without compromising its sovereignty. The backdrop of this issue is the broader energy crisis exacerbated by the war, as nations scramble to secure oil supplies while adhering to sanctions imposed on Russia. The opposition's criticism highlights the delicate balance the Indian government must maintain in its foreign policy and energy strategy, raising questions about its long-term implications for India's energy independence.
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