Indian firm shipped explosives to Russia despite US warnings: Report
INDIA, JUL 24 – An Indian firm exported $1.4 million in military-grade explosives to Russian defense firms despite U.S. warnings, highlighting ongoing trade ties amid geopolitical tensions.
- In December 2024, the Indian company Ideal Detonators Private Limited exported military-grade explosive HMX valued at $1.4 million to two Russian firms, including Promsintez.
- This shipment occurred amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and despite repeated U.S. warnings that entities supporting Russia's military effort risk sanctions.
- The U.S. government considers HMX essential to Russia’s military operations and has issued warnings to banks worldwide to prevent them from supporting transactions involving this material with Moscow.
- The case raises questions about export enforcement and may complicate India’s efforts to balance trade ties with Russia while managing its relations with the West.
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