Analysis: Why India can buy Russian oil, and still be friends with the US

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Why India can buy Russian oil, and still be friends with the US | Analysis by Rhea Mogul and Simone McCarthy

What a difference a few weeks make. Just last month India was taking flak from the West for its relationship with Russia.

Not only was the South Asian country refusing to condemn Moscow's brutal assault on Ukraine, but its purchases of discounted Russian oil -- said critics -- were flying in the face of sanctions aimed at crippling the Kremlin's finances.And the White House was making its displeasure clear, calling New Delhi"somewhat shaky" and speaking of its"disappointment."Then all of a sudden, the West's tune changed.

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