Why India turned down Russia's LNG despite Middle East-driven supply concerns
India has decided not to import LNG from Russia due to sanctions, even amidst rising energy security concerns. The stranded LNG shipment near Singapore highlights the complexities of navigating international sanctions while seeking energy supplies.
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