KEY POINTS
  • India probably recognizes that having close ties with Moscow will not be beneficial if Russia becomes a pariah state, says political analyst James Crabtree.
  • He said Russian weapons help India manage its biggest worry — neighboring China.
  • Around 85% of India's military equipment comes from Russia or originated from the Soviet Union, according to research by the Stimson Center, a Washington-based think tank.

India is in a difficult situation because it relies heavily on Russian weapons to defend itself, but likely knows that close relations with Moscow are not ideal if Russia becomes a "pariah state," a political analyst told CNBC.

The international community slapped Russia with heavy sanctions after Moscow's forces invaded Ukraine two weeks ago.