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India has historically and largely not supported sanctions imposed by individual countries.[1][2] The Government of India has largely supported United Nations sanctions.[1] India has also been warned with sanctions, imposed with them, and has also imposed and threatened its own.[1]
Country | Period | Summary |
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South Africa | 1946–1993 | India was the first country to sanction South Africa for the apartheid.[3] |
Fiji | 1989–1999 | Following deterioration of diplomatic ties India imposed a trade embargo.[4] |
Sanctioning Country/Entity (s) | Period | Summary | |
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Canada | 1974 | Following 1974 nuclear tests Canada sanctioned nuclear expertise and equipment support.[5] | |
Multiple countries | United States | 1998–1999 | United States imposed sanctions as required by law following 1998 nuclear tests.[6] Sanctions imposed by the United States were weakened through exceptions and lifted within a year.[7] |
Japan | 1998–2001 | Sanctions including the stoppage of loan aid.[8][9][10] | |
~12 countries | – | Around 14 countries adopted some form of individual sanction or another following the 1998 nuclear tests with marginal effect.[11][7] Collective sanctions could not gather the required support.[12] | |
United States | 1992–2011 | Indian Space Research Organisation was sanctioned for sections of its space program.[13][14] | |
Pakistan | 2019 | Sanctions such as closure of airspace for all Indians following 2019 Balakot airstrike.[15] |
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