US-India Tensions Rise Over Russian Oil Purchases Amid Ukraine War
India's continued purchase of Russian oil is straining its relationship with the US, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted. US frustrations have led to tariffs on Indian goods, aimed at pressuring India to reduce dependence on Russian energy and military supplies.

India's purchase of Russian oil is becoming a significant source of tension in its relationship with the United States, as it risks aiding Moscow's war efforts in Ukraine. This issue was highlighted by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday.
In an interview with Fox Radio, Rubio emphasized that while India remains a strategic ally, the country's decision to buy discounted Russian oil due to sanctions indirectly supports the ongoing conflict. The US government is reportedly feeling 'very clear frustration' over India's choices.
President Trump's recent announcement of a 25% tariff on all Indian goods, along with an additional penalty for acquiring Russian energy and military equipment, underlines the growing pressure on New Delhi. India maintains that it will take any necessary actions to protect its national interests amid this trade dispute.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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