US president Joe Biden and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi have agreed to disagree over Ukraine, as New Delhi wants to remain neutral.
India is part
of B.R.I.C.S. (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa)
economic union, and so will not directly decry Moscow for it's
invasion of Ukraine and the surfacing war crimes in Bucha and
Kramatorsk.
That being
said, India has said that it wishes for diplomatic action to be taken
to resolve the war in Ukraine rather than the world plunging into
WW3.
It's clear from
the conversations exchanged by Modi and Biden that both world leaders
understand each other's counties views on the War in Ukraine, despite
continued US and NATO pressure on the Subcontinent to disavow it's
B.R.I.C.S. membership which is seemingly the reason why New Delhi is
so hesitant to denounce Putin and Belarus openly.
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