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Poor source.
would you prefer Reuters? https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-considers-buying-discounted-russian-oil-commodities-officials-say-2022-03-14/
Reuters has this nasty-assed paywall I only noticed just the other day. Not sure if it's new or if I just somehow managed to miss it.
12ft ladder is a nice proxy that works with most paywalls I find https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reuters.com%2Fworld%2Findia%2Findia-considers-buying-discounted-russian-oil-commodities-officials-say-2022-03-14%2F
I prefer scientific journalism. I need some proper document or some video. I don't trust Aftab Ahmed, Manoj Kumar and Krishna Das. As far as I know, India already has bought cheap oil when last oil prices went down in covid. India bought futures then. Also, Mukesh Ambani, an Indian investor has quite some stake in Aramco. Ofc, it can be but not over words of some people whose job is to print such stories. I prefer being uncertain.
What is this scientific journalism you talk about? Statements by official authorities told unfiltered is journalism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_journalism
I did not ask for definitions, but the ethicality of the journalism process of linked article you questioned in this thread. It does not look questionable at all, so, why did you call it that?