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According to journalists, Moscow's request was unusual in its scale. Indian comp...

"Extremely Large": The Russian Federation asks for Spare parts for key industry sectors - Reuters

According to journalists, Moscow's request was unusual in its scale. Indian companies fear that their supply will violate Western sanctions. Russia has sent India a list of more than 500 goods that it needs for vital industries. Among them are details for cars, aircraft and trains. About it writes Reuters with reference to your own sources. The publication writes that India seeks to increase trade in this way as it tries to reduce the trade balance with the growing Russia.

However, some Indian companies have already expressed concern about possible violation of Western sanctions. The source in the Indian government said that Moscow's request was unusual in its scale. Anonymous source from the Russian Federation told reporters that the Ministry of Industry of Russia had asked Indian companies to provide raw materials and equipment. The specifications and volumes will require further discussion and that the coverage is not limited to India.

Journalists say that Russia's requests were made a few weeks before the visit of India's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Subrachmaniam Jaishankar to Moscow, which took place on November 7. During his visit to Moscow, Jayshankar stated that India needs to increase exports to Russia to balance the bilateral trade, which is now shifting towards Russia.

During his visit, he was accompanied by high -ranking officials responsible for agriculture, oil and natural gas, ports and navigation, finances, chemicals and fertilizers, as well as trade. Earlier, focus wrote that in China they say that they supply winter clothing, but if you calculate how much "Ruslana" can carry, it turns out that the Russian Federation sharply needed 1. 5 million units of clothing. Therefore, Defense Express suggests several options that the Kremlin receives.