Mar 10 โ€ข 23:58 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

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The U.S. has granted India a temporary waiver to purchase Russian oil amid ongoing conflicts in Iran, rejecting concerns about significant economic benefits for Russia.

Amid ongoing conflicts in Iran, the United States has decided to grant India a 30-day waiver allowing it to purchase Russian oil. This decision has raised speculations that it might greatly benefit the Russian economy. However, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated that these speculations are unfounded, emphasizing that the allowance for India should be seen in the context of potential disruptions in global energy supply due to the current conflict in Western Asia.

During a media briefing, Levitt explained that the waiver was granted because India has been a responsible partner in the past. This indicates that the U.S. acknowledges Indiaโ€™s previous decisions to halt its oil purchases from Russia during critical times. Levitt reassured that even though this is a short-term solution, it should not lead to any significant economic gain for Russia, suggesting that the U.S. has been carefully considering the geopolitical implications of such measures in a volatile region.

The decision also reflects India's strategic importance as a partner for the U.S. in the context of global energy security. While the waiver is temporary, it underscores the complexities of international relations where energy needs and geopolitical considerations must be balanced. It hints that the U.S. values India's cooperation in mitigating energy supply crises, especially amid tumultuous geopolitical climates, while maintaining a cautious stance on supporting Russia economically through oil purchases.

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