Despite a swift beginning by the opponents, India weathered an early storm as they defended a penalty corner in the opening minutes before winning one of their own off a counter attack. However, they failed to convert it.
India started controlling the game and took the lead with a goal by Ajay Yadav.
Thereafter, Indian goalkeeeper Suraj Karkera pulled off two smart saves to deny Scotland the equaliser heading into the first break.
India won a stroke early in the third quarter and Varun Kumar made no mistake from the spot, giving India a 3-0 lead.
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Desperate to reduce the scoreline, and the threat of a blowout imminent, Scotland started pushing forward in numbers and holding the ball in the midfield. India's defence held strong though and the scoreline remained 3-0 heading into the final break.
A couple of quick PCs were smartly denied by Suraj in India's goal, before Varun scored his second goal of the match to put any hopes of a Scotland comeback on hold.
With the game headed to the hooter Gurjant added a fifth to India's tally.
Scotland's William Marshall scored a goal in the dying minutes, but it proved to be little consolation.