'PM Modi Agreed To Stop Russian Oil': Donald Trump Issues Harsh Warning To India Over Energy Ties

| Oct 20, 2025, 09:43:38 AM | TOI.in
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Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against India, accusing New Delhi of ignoring Washington’s warnings on Russian oil imports. He threatened to impose “massive tariffs” on Indian exports unless Modi halts purchases from Moscow. India has firmly denied Trump’s claim of any such conversation with the Prime Minister and reiterated its right to make independent energy decisions. The US has already slapped high tariffs on several Indian goods and may hike them further. This showdown could test the resilience of India-US ties at a time of shifting global energy alliances.US President Donald Trump has again issued a stern warning to India, threatening “massive tariffs” if New Delhi does not reduce its Russian oil imports. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured him India would stop Russian oil purchases. India has denied this claim, saying no such call took place and that its energy decisions are guided by national interests. Washington has already imposed high tariffs on Indian goods and hinted at more if India doesn’t comply. As India continues buying discounted Russian crude, this marks a new flashpoint in Indo-US ties amid the Ukraine war.

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