India has responded to the US tariff threat over its imports of Russian oil, calling the move unjustified. The Indian government has stated that it has the right to secure its energy supplies from various sources, including Russia. The US had threatened to impose tariffs on Indian goods if it continued to import oil from Russia. India has been one of the largest buyers of Russian oil since the start of the Ukraine conflict. The country has been seeking to diversify its energy sources and reduce its dependence on Middle Eastern oil. The US has been trying to isolate Russia economically and has imposed several sanctions on the country. However, India has maintained that it will not be swayed by external pressures and will continue to pursue its national interests. The Indian government has also stated that it will not be party to any unilateral sanctions imposed by the US. The US tariff threat has been seen as an attempt to coerce India into toeing the US line on Russia. However, India has made it clear that it will not be intimidated and will continue to engage with Russia on energy and other issues. The US has been critical of India’s decision to continue importing oil from Russia, despite the sanctions. The Indian government has argued that it needs to secure its energy supplies and that the US sanctions are not binding on it. The US has also been trying to persuade India to reduce its dependence on Russian oil and instead buy more oil from the US. However, India has stated that it will not be dictated to by the US and will make its own decisions on energy imports. The US tariff threat has been seen as a major escalation in the trade tensions between the two countries. The Indian government has stated that it will take all necessary measures to protect its national interests and will not be swayed by external pressures. The US has also been critical of India’s decision to buy the S-400 missile system from Russia, which has been seen as a major irritant in the relationship. The Indian government has argued that it needs to secure its defense interests and that the S-400 system is a critical component of its defense strategy. The US has been trying to persuade India to abandon the S-400 deal and instead buy US-made defense systems. However, India has stated that it will not be dictated to by the US and will make its own decisions on defense purchases. The US tariff threat has been seen as a major challenge to the India-US relationship, which has been under strain in recent months. The Indian government has stated that it will continue to engage with the US on trade and other issues, but will not compromise on its national interests. The US has also been trying to persuade India to join the US-led coalition against Russia, but India has maintained that it will not be party to any military alliance. The Indian government has argued that it needs to maintain its strategic autonomy and will not be swayed by external pressures. The US tariff threat has been seen as a major test of the India-US relationship, which has been under strain in recent months. The Indian government has stated that it will continue to pursue its national interests and will not be intimidated by external pressures.