UPDATE 1-India may win Iran sanctions waiver -IEA exec | Reuters

By Nidhi Verma and Jo WinterbottomNEW DELHI, March 23 (Reuters) - India could yet be exemptedfrom tighter U.S. sanctions on buyers of Iranian crude, and NewDelhi would like to be judged on the size
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