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To spread: India's Foreign Ministry says that double -use exports do not violate...

Despite the threat of sanctions, India sent a large batch of explosives to the Russian Federation

To spread: India's Foreign Ministry says that double -use exports do not violate law and take into account international non -proliferation obligations. In India, Ideal Detons Private Limited sent a $ 1. 4 million explosives to Russia. About it writes Reuters with reference to the data of the Indian customs. The batch of explosives was sent in December 2024. It is about HMX (octogen). This powerful explosive compound is widely used in rocket engines, warheads and torpedoes.

It is known that the explosive was received by the Russian company "Promsynthesis", which was a drone attack in the spring of 2024. Meanwhile, the United States has previously warned the world community from the sale of NMH, which is considered critical for its military efforts. "We have repeatedly warned that any foreign company that supports the military-industrial base of Russia risks being under sanctions," the US State Department spokesman said.

According to customs, one HMX party for more than $ 1 million received "Promsynthesis", the other - $ 405,000 - High Technology Initation Systems. Both companies are based in the Samara region of the Russian Federation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India says exports of dual -purpose goods do not violate legislation and take into account international non -proliferation obligations.

The White House, according to sources, seriously considers the possibility of imposing sanctions against HMX exporters, in particular, against the backdrop of public statements by US President Donald Trump on the introduction of sanctions to those companies that continue to cooperate with the military industry. Recall that China received a large order for drones from the Russian Federation.