The Kremlin commented on Tuesday that Trump's comments were "attempts to force countries to stop trade relations with Russia."

Both state-run and private refiners in India are allowed to buy from their preferred sources, and crude purchases remain a commercial decision.

Despite U.S. President Donald Trump telling reporters Friday that he "heard" India would halt purchases, officials in New Delhi have pushed back.

Trump claims India is buying Russian oil and reselling it for profit, disregarding the Ukraine conflict.

Trump claims India is buying Russian oil and reselling it for profit, disregarding the Ukraine conflict.

Prime minister faces a choice between high tariffs or giving up cheap oil, putting New Delhi’s non-alignment policy under severe strain

Russia is one of India’s top oil suppliers and trade partners, contributing to around 35% of the country’s total supplies.

Washington: President Donald Trump threatened Monday to hike US tariffs on goods from India over its purchases of Russian oil — a key source of revenue for Moscow’s war on…

The US president says India doesn't care "how many people in Ukraine are being killed" - but India calls the tariff threat "unjustified".

Trump said he will “substantially” raise tariffs on India for buying Russian crude — and selling derivative products — as Indian leaders voice their resistance.

New Delhi called out the EU and the U.S., saying that they were also engaging in trade with Moscow.

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened India with increased tariffs over its purchase of Russian oil amid Moscow's war in Ukraine.

Russia accuses US of illegal trade pressure on India over Russian oil purchases, sparking tensions between major economies.

New Delhi’s comments come after Trump threatens ‘substantially raised tariffs’

India pushes back against sanctions, tariffs over its purchase of Russian oil, says West trades more with Moscow.

The Kremlin commented on Tuesday that Trump's comments were "attempts to force countries to stop trade relations with Russia."

President Trump accused India of aiding Moscow’s war on Ukraine by purchasing Russian energy, derailing trade talks between India and the United States.

If India were to stop buying Russian oil today, global crude prices would jump, industry sources in the Indian petroleum sector told CNBC,

Experts say the US's sweeping tariffs will slow down the Indian economy if Delhi fails to secure a deal.