The Indian government is addressing US sanctions imposed on 19 companies and two individuals over alleged material and technology supplies to Russia. Indian authorities assert the transactions comply with local laws, while affected companies claim minimal operational impact. Economists suggest the measures aim to influence upcoming US elections without major diplomatic fallout.
‘Indian laws not violated’: MEA responds to US sanctions on 19 firms

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