"Please Mind Your Business": Kamal Haasan Slams Trump Amid "Permission" Row

Kamal Haasan, the renowned Indian actor and politician, recently condemned remarks made by a senior US official who stated that Washington had granted India 'permission' to purchase Russian oil amid ongoing disruptions in global supply chains due to conflicts in the Middle East. Haasan emphasized that India does not operate under the dictates of foreign powers and asserted the country's sovereignty in making its own economic decisions. This incident highlights the delicate balance India seeks to maintain in its foreign policy, particularly in light of rising geopolitical tensions. The actor's comments resonate with a broader sentiment among Indian leaders who advocate for an independent stance in international relations, especially regarding energy security and trade. Haasan's criticism reflects growing concerns in India about external influences on its national interests, especially from Western nations. As India navigates its energy needs amid fluctuating global markets, the call for independence in decision-making remains a crucial aspect of its diplomatic strategy.
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