India and China have become the largest buyers of Russian oil as Western nations restrict purchases and impose sanctions. A plan by the major G7 economies, backed by the EU and Australia, to cap the price at which Russian oil is bought has created uncertainty in global markets. As major oil-producing nations seek to maintain global prices by controlling output, Russia has been offering its oil at a discount to willing buyers in Asia.

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