India has responded to the US tariff threats 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, taking advantage of discounted prices. The Indian government has argued that its energy needs are a priority and it cannot be dictated to by other countries. The US has been trying to isolate Russia economically, following its invasion of Ukraine. However, India has maintained that its relationship with Russia is independent of the US-Russia dynamics. The Indian government has also pointed out that the US is itself importing oil from other countries, including Saudi Arabia. The US has imposed sanctions on Russian oil, but India has not recognized these sanctions. The Indian government has stated that it will continue to import oil from Russia, as long as it is in its national interest. The US tariff threats have 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 dictated to by other countries. The Indian government has also pointed out that the US has itself been inconsistent in its approach to Russia. The US has imposed sanctions on Russian oil, but has allowed other countries to continue importing it. The Indian government has argued that this inconsistency is unfair and unjustified. The US tariff threats have also been seen as an attempt to undermine India’s energy security. India is one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world and its energy needs are increasing rapidly. The Indian government has stated that it will do everything in its power to secure its energy supplies, including importing oil from Russia. The US tariff threats have been condemned by Indian industry leaders, who have argued that they will harm Indian businesses and consumers. The Indian government has also pointed out that the US has a trade deficit with India, and that the tariff threats will only worsen this deficit. The US has been trying to negotiate a trade deal with India, but the tariff threats have made it more difficult to reach an agreement. The Indian government has stated that it is willing to negotiate a trade deal with the US, but it will not be coerced into accepting unfair terms. The US tariff threats have also been seen as an attempt to undermine the Indo-Russian relationship. India and Russia have a long-standing relationship, dating back to the Soviet era. The Indian government has stated that it values its relationship with Russia and will continue to engage with it, despite US pressure. The US tariff threats have been widely condemned in India, with many seeing them as an attempt to bully India into submission. The Indian government has made it clear that it will not be intimidated by the US and will continue to pursue its national interests.