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'Committed to taking appropriate action against any company that contravenes Indian laws': MEA on US sanctions

IndiaTimes Thursday, 28 November 2024
India reassured the US of its robust legal framework for export controls following US sanctions on 19 Indian firms. The MEA emphasized compliance with non-proliferation obligations and assured action against violations. Affected firms, Shreegee Impex and TSMD Global, downplayed the impact, citing no US trade links. India aims to strengthen its strategic partnership with the US.
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