Russia will not sell oil to price cap backers – Moscow
Russia will not supply oil to countries that back an “anti-market” price cap scheme, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko has said
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Russia will not supply oil to countries that back an “anti-market” price cap scheme, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko has said
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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s public assurances that “engine issues” would
be resolved by the end of March 2026 have collided sharply with the
ground‑level reality that no additional F404‑IN20 engines were delivered to
the TEJAS MK-1A line by 31 March and, consequently, no MK-1A aircraft were
formally handed over to the Indian Air Force against the projected tranche of
five
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has officially invited the domestic industry to participate in a pivotal phase of its reusable rocket development, India Today reported.By issuing a formal tender for the fabrication of landing leg hardware, the agency is actively pursuing the critical infrastructure needed for its Advanced Development Module for In-situ Reusable Technologies,
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India is set to receive its fourth S-400 Triumf air defence system by the end of April, with deployment planned in the Western sector, most likely Rajasthan. An Indian Air Force team has already arrived in Russia to inspect the system before delivery, reported Hindustan Times.The fifth system is expected to be deployed by November, following the Defence Acquisition Council’s approval of five