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US Prez Biden corners India over its neutral position on Russia over Ukraine

The statement comes as other Quad countries - including the United States, Japan and Australia - have sanctioned Russian entities or people.

U.S President Joe Biden (Photo: Agency)

Pushing India to corner over its neutral position over the Russian attack on , US President has singled out India as the only Quad group country with ‘somewhat shaky' in acting against over its invasion of Ukraine.

The statement comes as other Quad countries – including the United States, Japan and Australia – have sanctioned Russian entities or people. India so far has not imposed any sanctions or even condemned Russia, its biggest supplier of military hardware.

“In response to his aggression, we have presented a united front throughout the NATO and in the Pacific,” Biden told a business forum on Monday. “The Quad – with the possible exception of India being somewhat shaky on some of these – but Japan has been extremely strong, so is Australia in terms of dealing with Putin's aggression.”

Putin says Russia is carrying out “a special military operation” to stop the Ukrainian government from committing ‘genocide' – an accusation the West calls a baseless fabrication.

After a virtual summit between Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, on Monday, India's foreign ministry said Australia understood India's position on Ukraine, which “reflected our own situation, our own considerations”.

India has meanwhile, urged an end to the violence in Ukraine but has abstained from voting against its old Cold War ally Russia.

Even though India has grown close to the United States in recent years, it still depends on Russia for a continuous supply of arms and ammunition amid a Himalayan border standoff with China and perennial tension with Pakistan.

India is also considering buying more Russian oil at a discount, with two Indian state companies recently ordering 5 million barrels.

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