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ABP News on MSNPakistan Closes Airspace Amid Fears Of Indian Airstrike After US Sanctions On Lashkar Front TRFFollowing US sanctions on The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba and the outfit behind the recent Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan is reportedly on edge over a potential Indian airstrike.
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Regtechtimes on MSN🚨 EU sanctions slam India’s giant oil refinery—Rosneft’s Gujarat stronghold frozenIn a powerful step to pressure Russia, the European Union (EU) has announced sanctions on a major oil refinery located in Gujarat, India. This refinery is owned by Nayara Energy Ltd., which is partly controlled by Rosneft,
Nayara Energy’s Vadinar unit becomes first Indian refinery to face Western sanctions; Govt defends energy trade as vital for citizens.
The EU has intensified sanctions against Russia, targeting oil revenues and military capabilities due to the Ukraine conflict. These measures impact a
EU sanctions aim to weaken Russia’s war economy with oil price caps, ship bans, and finance curbs—without disrupting global supply, says EU envoy to India.
The European Union has announced sweeping new sanctions against Russia, marking a first by targeting entities in India. EU diplomat Kaja Kallas revealed the measures, which include sanctions on a Rosneft-operated refinery in Gujarat.
The European Union (EU) on Friday (17 July) imposed sanctions on Gujarat’s Vadinar refinery jointly owned by Rosneft and a global investment group as part of its 18th package targeting Russia’s energy revenues, reporting Hindustan Times.
India rejects EU’s unilateral Russia sanctions naming Vadinar Refinery. MEA stresses energy security and opposes double standards in global energy trade.
Mark Rutte had warned that US President Trump could impose sanctions on India, China, Brazil if they maintain trade with Russia - Anadolu Ajansı