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No one can dictate India...US dictating India as usual. This is what happens when you pick the American side.
Unfortunately it seem like your government is complying with US demand:The problem with US is that their sanctions will not be approved by the UN - all the European countries support the Iran deal. India only backs UN mandated sanctions, which will not be the case here. So US can make as much noise as it likes.
Unfortunate. They will circumvent it or defy the US as prices continue to increase.Unfortunately it seem like your government is complying with US demand:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/06/india-preparing-cut-oil-imports-iran-180628145320697.html
Didnt the indians already lose the rights to develop this field once before because of this exact same sort of silly bullsh!t on their part?ONGC’s Iran investment plans hit by India-US dialogue
9th July 2018
KOLKATA (miningweekly.com) - Indian national oil exploration and production major ONGC Limited’s protracted investment plans in Iran were receding further into the realm of uncertainty ahead of the upcoming India-US bilateral meeting.
A resolution for ONGC, which has inched closer to finalising an agreement with Iran on a $4-billion investment plan for the development of the Farzad B offshore gas fields, pruned from an initial planned investment of $11-billion, would depend on the twice-postponed meetings of the Foreign and Defence department heads of India and US, at the so-called “two plus two” bilateral meet sometime later this year.
“In view of US sanctions against Iran and the Trump Administration’s unequivocal diplomatic message to India to bring down oil imports from Iran to zero, the decision on Farzad B investments are not in the hands of ONGC,” a senior government official said.