India is far away from Russia these days in comparison to what it used to be.
India increased its share of Russian oil imports, its currently India's second largest Oil Supplier, Lavrov made a point to visit New Delhi after the Ukrainian invasion started.
Don't act like some foreign policy expert here you ignorant loser.
Ironically its you who doesn't have a good reading of geopolitics, just b/c you hope for some sort of some sort of new alignment of Pakistan and Russia vs US and India, doesn't make it reality. The indians have been quite keen on playing their balancing game, where they give just enough support to Russia keep it in their camp(oil sales and defense purchases), while at the same time not getting too invested in it, to where it starts to potentially bring consequences from Washington, they know in the long run that Washington needs India in its geopolitical strategy in the Asia Pacific against China, and that as long as they don't become too invested in Russia, the cost benefit analysis for washinton would point to washington deciding that whatever punishment it doles out would not give benefit in terms of the costs of spoiling the great game in the asia pacific vis a vis China. Washington on the other hand would have no issue in Punishing Pakistan, b/c quite frankly it has no current geopolitical need for Pakistan, the cold war dynamics of containing the Soviet Union and preventing a land bridge towards the Pacific is long game, as is the afghan situation with the withdrawal.
I would recommend you try to read up on the matter, so that you don't make a fool of yourself with your projections on these supposed Russia Pakistan axis ties regarding India. Would also recommend not cursing or lobbing insulting, they just come across as childish, and don't really elevate any of the points you raised.
GOP supports India waiver on Russian weapons purchase
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U.S. senators file bill to exempt India from sanctions over Russia deal, citing China
Three Republican U.S. senators said on Friday they filed legislation to exempt India from sanctions for purchasing a Russian S400 missile defense system, citing the importance of working with allies to stand up against China.
www.reuters.com