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Top Russian banks Say Exporters Can Now Get Trapped Funds From India
- Wednesday September 13, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Russia's top lenders Sberbank and VTB have said they are improving their ability to convert rupees into roubles, helping exporters to get funds effectively trapped in India due to Western sanctions.
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No Agreement With Russia To Send Over 500 Products: India
- Thursday December 1, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said there was no agreement with Russia on Moscow sending a list of more than 500 products for potential delivery, including parts for cars, aircraft, and trains to India.
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Opinion: India Shouldn't Fall For Putin's Rupees-For-Rubles Deal
- Tuesday August 9, 2022
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
India wants to go on trading with Russia for reasons that are more practical than to swipe at the West. For one thing, New Delhi relies heavily on Moscow for defense procurement, a dependency that will be hard to shed overnight with new suppliers.
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www.ndtv.com
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Top Russian banks Say Exporters Can Now Get Trapped Funds From India
- Wednesday September 13, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Russia's top lenders Sberbank and VTB have said they are improving their ability to convert rupees into roubles, helping exporters to get funds effectively trapped in India due to Western sanctions.
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www.ndtv.com
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No Agreement With Russia To Send Over 500 Products: India
- Thursday December 1, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said there was no agreement with Russia on Moscow sending a list of more than 500 products for potential delivery, including parts for cars, aircraft, and trains to India.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: India Shouldn't Fall For Putin's Rupees-For-Rubles Deal
- Tuesday August 9, 2022
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
India wants to go on trading with Russia for reasons that are more practical than to swipe at the West. For one thing, New Delhi relies heavily on Moscow for defense procurement, a dependency that will be hard to shed overnight with new suppliers.
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www.ndtv.com