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India and Russia

Bilateral relationship   From India to Russia  Russia is the largest investment destination for the Indian oil and gas companies. Indian public sector companies have made investments in Russia of about US $ 16 billion in oil and gas including in East and East Siberia.  From Russia to India   Russia is also the largest investor in india's  oil and gas sector and india is encouraging further investment by Russian companies in India's oil and gas sector specially in gas infrastructure. 

India and Russia

Bilateral relationship 

From India to Russia 

  • Russia is the largest investment destination for the Indian oil and gas companies.
  • Indian public sector companies have made investments in Russia of about US $ 16 billion in oil and gas including in East and East Siberia. 
From Russia to India 
  • Russia is also the largest investor in india's  oil and gas sector and india is encouraging further investment by Russian companies in India's oil and gas sector specially in gas infrastructure. 

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