L’India è ora il secondo fornitore russo di tecnologie soggette a restrizioni

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-11/india-is-now-russia-s-no-2-supplier-of-restricted-technology

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9 Comments

  1. OtherManner7569 on

    Yet for some reason the west and especially America keeps pretending India is a valuable ally. Yeah they ain’t even close.

  2. Eminence_grizzly on

    The biggest pro-Russian ‘democracy’ in the world.

  3. blackumbro on

    > Secondary sanctions impose penalties on persons and organizations not subject to the sanctioning country’s legal jurisdiction and are applied against entities engaged in the same dealings prohibited under primary sanctions

    If Russia is a threat to the rest of Europe if Ukraine falls then why are we not applying secondary sanctions?

  4. M-Beretta1934 on

    Based. Can’t believe my country is contributing to Russian efforts of denazifying western world. May russia be victorious with our help.

  5. WillingnessBoth2298 on

    Not surprising considering how many Indians are turbo-putin-fans

  6. Any-Original-6113 on

    Some scanty volumes to consider India the second largest.

    It is more likely that these are only those goods that are included in special sections on customs value.

    Judging by publications in the Russian press, most of the equipment is accounted for in statistics on other customs codes.

    The main suppliers of machine tools are the EU and the USA, which officially sell this equipment to Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia, Egypt, etc., and from there, according to documents, the goods are resold to countries closer to Russia.

    They already get there according to documents as used property, which is leased by a local enterprise and exported to its temporary production and after a while fatally breaks down.

    In fact, the cargo is immediately transported to a country as close as possible to Russia, and after a while it is sold as a set of spare parts that have already been used and has the cost of scrap metal. The only thing Russia is losing is time, and possibly technical support from the manufacturer

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