Hindus Fucked Muscovites big TIME, AS I PREDICTED . Muscovites said goodbye to billions of rupees for oil stuck in India. lol These funds will be

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, it was decided that the money of Muscovite companies will remain in India.
lol, its so so funny !! Muscovites really believed that these people will become the new Germans (financiers ) for Moscow empire ? :auiqs.jpg: lol
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Hindus Fucked Muscovites big TIME, AS I PREDICTED . Muscovites said goodbye to billions of rupees for oil stuck in India. lol These funds will be invested in the Indian economy, for example, in the construction of Vande Bharat trains.
 


It is a win-win deal for both countries to get around Western sanctions.

The billions of rupees had been amassed in special rupee vostro accounts (SRVAs) in India after Moscow was shut out of Swift, the global payment system. A SRVA is held by an Indian bank on behalf of a foreign bank in the local currency and often used for trade settlements. Russia has used the rupees in SRVAs to make investments in Indian stocks and government securities, which are owned by the Russian Federation.



Russia has tackled the issue of billions of rupees accumulated in Indian banks through investments in Indian stocks and infrastructure schemes and taken steps to ensure the flow of crude despite Western sanctions on State-owned shipping company Sovcomflot, people familiar with the matter said.

The two sides are still conducting most of their trade in their national currencies, with some payments for energy supplies being made in UAE dirhams, the people said. The Indian side has been loath to make payments in the Chinese yuan, especially in view of the dragging military standoff on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that has taken India-China ties to an all-time low.

 


It is a win-win deal for both countries to get around Western sanctions.

The billions of rupees had been amassed in special rupee vostro accounts (SRVAs) in India after Moscow was shut out of Swift, the global payment system. A SRVA is held by an Indian bank on behalf of a foreign bank in the local currency and often used for trade settlements. Russia has used the rupees in SRVAs to make investments in Indian stocks and government securities, which are owned by the Russian Federation.



Russia has tackled the issue of billions of rupees accumulated in Indian banks through investments in Indian stocks and infrastructure schemes and taken steps to ensure the flow of crude despite Western sanctions on State-owned shipping company Sovcomflot, people familiar with the matter said.

The two sides are still conducting most of their trade in their national currencies, with some payments for energy supplies being made in UAE dirhams, the people said. The Indian side has been loath to make payments in the Chinese yuan, especially in view of the dragging military standoff on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that has taken India-China ties to an all-time low.


sure ivan , win-win :auiqs.jpg:

 


It was only a brief pause due to India's misunderstanding. 14 Russian crude oil tankers resumed shipping oil to India by the end of April after India was given the greenlight. Washington wants stable global oil supplies and has not asked India to cut Russian oil imports.

NEW DELHI/MOSCOW/ LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - A ship controlled by U.S.-sanctioned Russian shipping giant Sovcomflot (SCF) discharged fuel oil at a western Indian port on Friday, two sources familiar with the matter said, indicating a resumption in the use of SCF vessels to supply Moscow's key market after a brief pause.

Indian refiners including Reliance became wary of receiving cargoes on Sovcomflot vessels after the U.S. imposed sanctions on the Russian shipping giant on Feb. 23 and designated 14 crude oil tankers as property in which Sovcomflot had an interest in the wake of the Ukraine war.

However, during a visit to India earlier this month, U.S. officials noted the sanctions on the 14 designated SCF vessels but also said Washington wants stable global oil supplies and has not asked India to cut Russian oil imports, remarks that sources at Indian refiners said helped to assuage concerns.
 
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It was only a brief pause due to India's misunderstanding. 14 Russian crude oil tankers resumed shipping oil to India by the end of April after India was given the greenlight. Washington wants stable global oil supplies and has not asked India to cut Russian oil imports.

NEW DELHI/MOSCOW/ LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - A ship controlled by U.S.-sanctioned Russian shipping giant Sovcomflot (SCF) discharged fuel oil at a western Indian port on Friday, two sources familiar with the matter said, indicating a resumption in the use of SCF vessels to supply Moscow's key market after a brief pause.

Indian refiners including Reliance became wary of receiving cargoes on Sovcomflot vessels after the U.S. imposed sanctions on the Russian shipping giant on Feb. 23 and designated 14 crude oil tankers as property in which Sovcomflot had an interest in the wake of the Ukraine war.

However, during a visit to India earlier this month, U.S. officials noted the sanctions on the 14 designated SCF vessels but also said Washington wants stable global oil supplies and has not asked India to cut Russian oil imports, remarks that sources at Indian refiners said helped to assuage concerns.

paid in rupees ? which dont leave HINDUSTAN ? :auiqs.jpg:

 

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