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US serves notice on India on Iran oil sanctions

The United States has served notice on India and 11 other major importers of Iranian oil that a decision on imposing financial sanctions on them would depend on progress in cutting down supplies from

India, China not spared from US sanctions on Iran oil

The United States has not included India and China in a list of 11 nations that would be spared financial sanctions as they have significantly reduced purchases of Iranian crude oil.

The exempted cou

Iraq offers oil to S.Lanka to avert Iran ban

Iraq has come forward to offer ‘substantial quantities’ of crude oil to Sri Lanka, as the island desperately looks for alternatives to Iranian crude, a news report said on Sunday.

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US threatens sanctions against India over Iran oil?

The United States has threatened to impose sanctions on India if it fails to reduce its purchases of Iranian oil, according to a media report citing unnamed Obama administration officials.

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Reports on threat of sanctions on India highly speculative: US

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Amid reports claiming America has threatened India with sanctions if it does not reduce its Iranian oil imports by June end, US officials on Friday said Washington and New Delhi are having 'product

Iran, India pledge to boost trade ties

Iranian and Indian business leaders have pledged to boost trade ties. Currently, the bilateral trade is worth $15 billion and expected to hit $25 billion by 2016.

Mohammad Mehdi Rasekh, the secretary

Winds bring temporary relief for TN

Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation has cut unscheduled power cuts by two hours following a sudden rise in wind energy generation in the past couple of days. Corporation officials, howe

Vallur thermal power from April

Chennaittes could heave a sigh of relief from the acute power crisis as the first unit of the 500 MW Vallur thermal power project is all set for commissioning on April 14, coinciding with the Tamil ne

Scientists rope in students to back nuclear energy

With a section of people protesting against nuclear energy in the state, the department of atomic energy (DAE) has started attracting several thousands of school and college students to turn them into

Obama blames India, China for spike in oil prices

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US President Barack Obama sought to blame burgeoning growth in India, China and Brazil for the raising oil prices in a bid to deflect the criticism of the Republicans in an election year who are at

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