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The U.S. has imposed sanctions on 19 Indian firms and two individuals for allegedly supplying materials to Russia for military use amid the Ukraine war. India's Ministry of External Affairs states that Indian companies have not violated national laws and are operating within a robust legal framework. The MEA is working with relevant Indian departments to sensitize companies on applicable export control provisions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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