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Ukraine imports from India have doubled and stand at US$3,214 million in 2006, while Ukraine exports to India have increased by 3.6 times and stands at US$7,369 million in 2006. The total turnover in India-Ukraine trade during 2005-2006 has exceeded US$3.1 billion (as of January, 2014). [2]
He also visited the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in Kyiv, interacted with Ukrainian students learning the Hindi language, and donated humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian government on behalf of India in view of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war. This was the first visit by an Indian Prime ...
Location map. Politics portal; India portal; Ukraine portal ... Pages in category "India–Ukraine relations" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Modi's landmark visit is the first to Ukraine from a prime minister of India since the country established diplomatic relations with Ukraine over 30 years ago. He will arrive in Kyiv after a two ...
Kuleba arrived in New Delhi on Thursday to advance Kyiv's vision of the path to peace in Ukraine and to strengthen ties with India. India has traditionally had close economic and defence ties with ...
Mr Modi visited Ukraine in August, the first trip by an Indian prime minister since the two countries established diplomatic relations over 30 years ago. It was seen as an exercise in damage ...
Countries with which Ukraine (marked with red) has diplomatic relations. Ukraine has formal relations with many nations and in recent decades has been establishing diplomatic relations with an expanding circle of nations. The foreign relations of Ukraine are guided by a number of key priorities outlined in the foreign policy of Ukraine.
2005 derivative UN map. Ukraine is 784.93 miles (1,263.22 km) wide and 346.4 miles (557.5 km) long. [74] From Ukraine, land routes to the bordering states were used. From the capitals of the bordering countries, there were flights to Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai. From Moldova, there were land routes to Romania. [45] [75] [76] [77]