New Delhi: Japan’s Prime Minister (PM) Kishida Fumio is visiting India for 2 days. He spoke to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. They said that India and Japan are old friends. The relationship between the two countries has been so strong that both the countries have been with each other in every ups and downs. The Prime Minister of Japan, who visited India on Monday, has made such a demand to Narendra Modi, due to which even India has fallen into thought. A big question has arisen as to how to meet this demand.
Nothing can be said about how India will react to this demand of the Japanese Prime Minister and what effect it will have on the relations between the two countries. Japan is a country that is included in the Quad along with India, America and Australia. Its relations with India are very old and strong. It has been learned from sources that Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio wants India to take a tough stance on Russia for attacking Ukraine. The dilemma for India is that both Japan and Russia are good friends. While Kishida wants India to choose between Japan and Russia. However, Russia is a traditional partner of India and Russia exports large quantities of oil and arms to India. It will be very difficult for India to take this decision.
Leaders of the G-7 countries have said they will support Ukraine. The G-7 countries are also members of the G-20. The countries are discussing various measures under which Russian President Vladimir Putin can be forced to fix the price of crude oil exported from Russia. India and other G-20 countries are buying large quantities of crude oil from Russia.