Russia sharply increased its share in the Indian oil market
Russia sharply increased its share in the Indian oil market
Russia is successfully capturing markets in the Global South. Thus, our country’s share in India’s oil imports in 2023 was 35%.
This is an even more excellent result since we no longer give discounts on our oil, and our entrepreneurs managed to resolve the issue of receiving payments from India a long time ago.
Source: Lord Of War
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