Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, August 23, 2024. File Image/Reuters
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Firstpost05/12/2025

India Not Neutral: Modi's Diplomacy Triumphs Amid Russia-Ukraine War

  • India asserts its position on the Russia-Ukraine war is "for peace," not neutrality, as stated by PM Modi to President Putin.
  • PM Modi engaged with both Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, positioning India as a global actor capable of dialogue with all parties.
  • Modi visited Moscow in July 2024 for energy security and defense, and Kyiv in August 2024, delivering humanitarian aid and signing agreements.
  • India maintains ties with Russia due to long-standing defense supply, energy needs, and strategic necessity to balance China's influence.
  • US pressure, including tariffs, led India to reduce imports of Russian crude, impacting the growing India-Russia trade.

Why It Matters: India's unique diplomacy shapes global conflict resolution and power dynamics.

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