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    Modi's Moscow summit with Putin seen as key for ties in China's shadow

    No dates have yet been set for the visit, although it has been confirmed by both sides. Indian media said Modi will be in Moscow next week, around the time of a NATO summit in Washington, at which Ukraine will be one of the main issues.

    India's June palm oil imports rise to 6-month high on lower prices

    India's palm oil imports rose in June due to strong demand before festivals. Refiners played a key role, potentially impacting Malaysian palm oil futures. Sunvin Group highlighted palm oil's competitive pricing. The country's edible oil imports increased, with significant purchases from Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine.

    Narendra Modi is shoring up Russia ties as Vladimir Putin deepens China embrace

    India, the world’s third-largest crude consumer, has become a major buyer of Russian oil, and is reliant on its military hardware supplies. At the same, relations between China and India have been at a low point since land-border clashes in 2020.

    The train from Russia: How a new route can change things for India

    A multimodal route that includes a railway, roadway network and seaports, the INSTC spans 7,200km (4,500 miles) from St. Petersburg to the port of Mumbai in India. The corridor is part of Russia’s push to find new transport routes in light of Western sanctions, which have forced it to shift trade flows from Europe to Asia and the Middle East.

    India expressed interest in co-production of Stryker combat vehicle: US

    US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasized the importance of frank dialogue with India regarding New Delhi's ties with Russia, particularly in the technology sector, including defense. Despite US concerns about potential technology leakage to Russia due to India's use of Russian defense equipment, Campbell expressed trust and confidence in India's capabilities. He noted that while there are disagreements, both countries maintain respectful discussions. Campbell also highlighted discussions on the Quad initiative during recent meetings between US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and India's NSA Ajit Doval, affirming strong commitment to hold the Quad summit by year-end.

    US has 'some concerns' over India-Russia military engagement: Kurt Campbell

    US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has expressed concerns over India's military and technology engagement with Russia, but also has confidence in New Delhi to advance partnership in key areas. The US is seeking to develop a deeper and stronger technological relationship with India, despite the ongoing relationship between India and Russia. Campbell emphasized that while there are areas of alignment between the US and India, there may be differences in perspectives and historical ties.

    • India allows imports of corn, vegetable oils at concessional duty

      India has decided to permit restricted imports of corn, milk powder, crude sunflower oil, and refined rapeseed oil with concessional duty. As the largest global importer of vegetable oils, India will allow imports totaling 150,000 metric tons each of sunflower oil or safflower oil and refined rapeseed oil in the ongoing marketing year, according to the notification.

      India and China top buyers of Russian fuel oil in May, LSEG data shows

      In May, Russian seaborne fuel oil and VGO exports peaked at 4 million metric tons, with India and China as top destinations. The surge followed the European Union's embargo on Russian oil products, redirecting supplies to Asia. Notably, ship-to-ship loadings near Greece and Malta facilitated the transfer of cargoes destined for Asia.

      India buys record amount of sunflower oil as Ukraine-Russia fight for market share cuts price

      Indian buyers purchased a record 500,000 metric tons of sunflower oil in June due to competitive pricing against soyoil and palm oil from leading suppliers Russia and Ukraine. The war has lead to reduced inventories in the Black Sea region. The lower prices for sunflower oil were attributed to aggressive competition from Russia, Ukraine, and Argentina, with sunflower oil trading at a discount to soyoil and palm oil, prompting Indian buyers to pivot towards sunflower oil amidst robust demand in southern states.

      Rupee sees range-bound trade against US dollar in morning deals

      The rupee traded against the US dollar in early trade, influenced by the equity market and factors like the dollar's strength and crude oil prices.

      India's May oil imports: Russia at record high, Saudi lowest in 10-month

      India's oil imports from Russia hit a record high of 2.1 million bpd in May as discounts widened due to lower demand from China. Some European nations avoided Russian oil after the Ukraine invasion, making Russian oil cheaper than similar grades from the Middle East.

      View: Four years since Galwan Valley clash, India’s template to deal with China holds

      The G7, in a recent meeting in Italy, shifted its focus towards China, urging Beijing to stop transferring dual-use materials to Russia for its defense sector. This move marks a significant shift in the conversation surrounding the Indo-Pacific and Ukraine. Xi Jinping's firm stance and China's role as a common link in global affairs have come under scrutiny. The article highlights India's response to Chinese aggression in Ladakh post-Galwan clash, leading to a strategic shift in its policies.

      Ukraine summit opens in Switzerland, seeking path to peace

      World leaders were joining Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Switzerland on Saturday for a summit on peace in his country, but with Russia staying away it is seen as the first step in a long process. "Together, we are making the first step toward just peace based on the UN Charter and fundamental principles of international law," he said on X, formerly Twitter.

      G7 draft confronts China's 'unfair' business competition

      The G7 nations are set to pledge action against Chinese financial institutions that aided Russia in obtaining weaponry for its war in Ukraine, according to a draft summit communique seen by Reuters. The draft, involving leaders from the UK, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, and the US, also promises sanctions against entities helping Russia evade oil sanctions through fraudulent transportation. The G7 leaders emphasized that entities supporting Russia's defense industry undermine Ukraine's sovereignty and pledged to restrict financial system access for individuals and entities in third countries, including Chinese ones, engaged in such activities.

      Russia boosts oil revenues as shipping and trading network grows

      Russian oil exporters are selling oil to India at higher prices than at any time since the start of the Ukraine war, as more shippers and traders participate in the trade, weakening the impact of Western sanctions. The exporters have had to offer deep discounts to encourage shipping companies to move their crude since the invasion of Ukraine. Despite this, deals struck this month for Urals oil delivery to Indian refiners are at discounts of $3 to $3.50 per barrel to the global Brent crude benchmark, the narrowest since 2023.

      India urges Russia to return its citizens recruited by Russia's army after 2 were killed

      India has urged Russia to repatriate Indian citizens recruited by its army after two were killed in the Ukraine war. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra confirmed the government's serious approach to the issue. The Indian foreign ministry is coordinating with Russian authorities for the return of the deceased's remains. Previously, India disrupted a human trafficking network that sent Indians to Russia under false job promises. Similar issues have arisen with Sri Lanka and Nepal, whose citizens were also lured into fighting in Ukraine.

      India eyes oil deals with nations including Russia, minister says

      Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced Bharat Petroleum Corp's plan to build a new refinery. The nation aims to sign more oil import deals with countries, including Russia, at discounted rates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to provide energy at affordable rates to cushion customers from volatile oil markets.

      New govt not in favour to sell stake in OMCs, says Oil Minister Puri

      India's oil minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, has announced plans to bring petrol, diesel, and natural gas under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as part of the new cabinet. Puri emphasized that the government is not in favor of stake sales in state-run oil firms, following the scrapping of the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) divestment process in 2022. The Indian firms are also in talks for a term oil deal with Russia.

      OPEC+ says goodbye to its $100-a-barrel oil quest

      The OPEC+ cartel appears to be shifting away from its pursuit of $100-a-barrel oil, announcing a deal to gradually increase production through 2025. This move could lower oil prices and ease global inflation, impacting market dynamics and Saudi Arabia's financial outlook as it seeks to balance grandiose spending plans with declining oil revenues.

      Oil prices slip despite OPEC+ production cut extension

      Oil prices fell as OPEC+ extended output cuts, impacting Brent and WTI futures. Goldman Sachs analysts view meeting as bearish. Gaza conflict mediators urge Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Israel considers alternative to Iran-backed group.

      Reliance signs deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase oil in roubles

      Reliance Industries has signed a one-year deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase at least 3 million barrels of oil monthly in roubles. This agreement, following President Putin's push for alternative financial systems amid Western sanctions, secures discounted oil for Reliance and underscores India's role as a major buyer of Russian crude.

      Ready to build high-capacity nuclear power units at new site in India: Russia

      Russia and India are set to expand cooperation in atomic energy. There are plans to construct high-capacity nuclear power units at a new site in India. Department of Atomic Energy secretary Ajit Kumar Mohanty and Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation of Russia Director General Alexey Likhachev discussed enhancing nuclear energy collaboration during a visit to the Pilot Demonstration Energy Complex in Russia. Likhachev expressed readiness for extensive cooperation covering various nuclear energy applications.

      India, Egypt top destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil, VGO exports in April, LSEG data shows

      Crude oil Import: In April, India and Egypt were key destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil exports, with a total 10% decrease in exports due to maintenance and outages. The EU's embargo redirected Russian exports to Asia. Shipments to India rose while those to China decreased. Egypt saw increased fuel oil supplies for power generation.

      Oil prices stable as markets believe major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate: Hardeep Singh Puri

      Global oil prices holding at $82/barrel despite OPEC supply cuts, wars, and uncertainties. Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri believes major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate, maintaining supply-demand equilibrium. OPEC and allies control market by keeping 7 million barrels/day off the market.

      Bank curbs hit ONGC's plans to gain 20% stake in Russia oilfield

      ONGC, hindered by banking restrictions, faces challenges in paying its share to the abandonment fund for Russia's Sakhalin-1 field, obstructing its efforts to regain a 20% stake in the oilfield. Banking constraints prevent the repatriation of dividends from another Russian field, Vankor, leaving funds inaccessible outside Russia. ONGC Videsh, ONGC's subsidiary, aims to transfer the abandonment fund, necessary for project closure and environmental safety, but discussions with Russian authorities seek alternatives amid banking limitations.

      India has a rare request for Reliance & state refiners on Russia oil deal

      India has urged state-run oil refiners and Reliance Industries Ltd. to negotiate a long-term supply deal with Russia to shield the economy from volatile prices. While the government wants collaboration, Reliance's reluctance to share sensitive information poses a challenge. India seeks discounted oil amid tighter US sanctions.

      India's Russian oil imports rise to nine-month high in April

      India's Russian oil imports surged to a nine-month peak in April as shipments resumed on non-sanctioned tankers, largely operated by Sovcomflot. Indian refiners imported nearly 1.8 million barrels per day of Russian oil, expanding Russia's share to 38%. The rise affected overall purchases from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, reducing Middle Eastern oil imports.

      Indian Oil completes Mercator acquisition

      Indian Oil Corp Ltd (IOCL), India's largest oil marketing company, has successfully completed a Rs 148 crore acquisition of oil and gas company Mercator Petroleum through the insolvency and bankruptcy code (IBC). The deal, finalized on Tuesday, involved transferring the amount to lead lender Bank of Baroda (BoB). The Rs 148 crore transaction represents approximately a 31% recovery for the total admitted dues of Rs 482 crore.

      Myanmar in talks with Russia to build deepsea port & oil refinery upsetting Chinese

      The Myanmar junta is keen for Russians to invest in the port project along with a special economic zone including an oil refinery, ET has learnt.

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