Russia is reportedly sourcing gasoline from India via international traders to counter fuel shortages stemming from Ukrainian attacks on its infrastructure. Nayara Energy, with a significant stake held by Russian oil giant Rosneft, is identified as a key supplier. While Indian officials state no direct sales, they acknowledge indirect sourcing through trading firms. This development follows reports of substantial gasoline shipments from India to Russia. Russia is reportedly sourcing gasoline from India via international traders to counter fuel shortages stemming from Ukrainian attacks on its infrastructure. Nayara Energy, with a significant stake held by Russian oil giant Rosneft, is identified as a key supplier. While Indian officials state no direct sales, they acknowledge indirect sourcing through trading firms. This development follows reports of substantial gasoline shipments from India to Russia.
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