Trump's Repeated Claims: Why India's Russian Oil Imports Spark Diplomatic Crisis

The Congress party is questioning the Centre about President Trump's repeated claims regarding India's Russian oil imports. Trump has asserted three times in five days that India promised to stop purchasing Russian oil. The Ministry of External Affairs denies any such conversations occurred between Modi and Trump. This comes as the US threatens higher tariffs on Indian goods if oil imports from Russia continue.

Key Points: Congress Questions Modi Government Over Trump Russian Oil Claims

  • Trump claims India promised to stop Russian oil imports three times in five days
  • Congress questions MEA's denial of Modi-Trump conversations
  • US threatens higher tariffs if India continues Russian oil purchases
  • Diplomatic tensions escalate amid accusations of financing Ukraine war
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'Thrice in past 5 days': Cong cites Trump's claims, targets Centre over India's Russian oil import

Congress targets Centre after Trump's repeated claims about India curtailing Russian oil imports, raising concerns about diplomatic tensions and trade tariffs.

"President Trump says he has spoken to his good friend Mr. Modi and India has promised to stop these imports - Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, Oct 21

The Congress party on Tuesday questioned the Centre over US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that the Indian government has assured it of curtailing oil imports from Russia, as it was ‘aiding’ the latter in sustaining the armed hostilities against Ukraine.

Congress communications in-charge Jairam Ramesh claimed that the US President has been claiming about the Modi government’s assurances on stopping Russian oil purchase, but the MEA was staying in ‘denial mode’.

Taking to X, the Congress general secretary said, “The matter of India's imports of oil from Russia has been raised by President Trump now thrice in the past five days. And no doubt he will keep increasing this tally as he prepares to meet President Putin in Budapest later in the week.”

Congress' fresh offensive on the Centre comes in the backdrop of Donald Trump’s recent assertions that India will continue to pay massive tariffs if it continues to buy oil from Russia.

A day ago, when the US President was asked about India’s ‘rejection’ of his appeal on Russian oil purchase while onboard Air Force One, he warned of action in the form of higher tariffs.

Jairam Ramesh took to X to take a swipe at the Prime Minister and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and added that the latter’s denials have been brushed aside by the Trump administration.

“President Trump says he has spoken to his good friend Mr. Modi and India has promised to stop these imports. The MEA says that it is unaware of such conversations, but President Trump has clearly brushed aside the MEA's attempts at denial,” he added.

The row over India’s oil purchase from Russia broke out after the Trump administration accused India of ‘financing’ the Ukraine war through its purchase of cheap crude oil.

The relations between the two nations hit a rough patch recently, when the United States imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imports of India’s goods, and days later went a step further by levying an additional 25 per cent duty.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is concerning. If there are conflicting statements between our government and the US President, it creates diplomatic confusion. We need clarity on what exactly was discussed between Modi and Trump. 🤔
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Aditya G
Congress is just doing politics as usual. When we're saving billions in foreign exchange through discounted Russian oil, why should we stop? Every country looks after its own interests first. Well done Modi government! 👏
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Sarah B
While I understand the economic benefits, we also need to consider the ethical implications. Supporting Russia indirectly affects Ukraine. There has to be a balanced approach that considers both our interests and global responsibilities.
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Karthik V
The timing of these comments from Trump is suspicious, just before his meeting with Putin. Maybe he's using India as a bargaining chip. Our government should handle this diplomatically but firmly stand our ground. 💪
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Michael C
Honestly, both sides need better communication. The MEA's denial and Trump's repeated claims create unnecessary tension. A transparent foreign policy would serve India better in the long run.

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