India’s oil ministry is framing new exploration rules. Future contracts will require Indian oil firms to resolve disputes in India through arbitration. Foreign companies can opt for overseas arbitration. This move aims to protect foreign investments. It also insulates the arbitration process from domestic influence. The new contracts will offer foreign players several arbitration venues.
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