‘Never depended on permission from any country’: India on US waiver to buy Russian oil

India has reaffirmed its commitment to sourcing oil from various suppliers without seeking external approvals, following recent developments regarding U.S. sanctions on Russian oil. A senior Indian official emphasized that the country has never relied on permissions from any foreign nation for its energy needs. This statement comes in the wake of the U.S. decision to ease restrictions on Russian oil sales, which has been prompted by escalating global oil prices amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. India's stance reflects its focus on energy security and the ability to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape to ensure a steady supply of oil for its economy. The move is significant as it underscores India's strategic approach to energy independence, particularly in light of rising costs that could affect economic stability. As India continues to diversify its energy sources, it remains committed to maintaining its purchasing strategies without external influence.
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