India's Oil Ministry has responded to vessel diversion claims by explaining they reflect a misunderstanding of oil trading operations, while confirming the country's crude oil supply remains secured. The ministry emphasized that refiners continue successful procurement from diversified sources, including Iran, with functional payment mechanisms ensuring energy security amid Middle East disruptions.
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