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India's stance on the Ukraine war highlights its strategic balancing act, with Narendra Modi playing nice with both Russia and the West. India's refusal to take a side in the Ukraine war is ...
India has refrained from directly criticizing Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, while urging the two nations to resolve their conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.
The prospect of India mediating to help end the war in Ukraine has been raised in diplomatic circles from time to time but New Delhi has appeared cagey, saying only that it is willing to offer any ...
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]
India had about 20,000 Indian nationals in Ukraine, [15] out of which just over 18,000 were students. [16] Approximately 16,000 Indian citizens were present in Ukraine at the moment of commencement of Russian invasion. [17] By 5 March, about 18,000 had crossed the border of Ukraine.
On 5 May, Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced Ukraine had received more than $12 billion worth of weapons and financial aid from Western countries since the start of Russia's invasion on 24 February. [38] On 10 May, the United States House of Representatives passed legislation that would provide $40 billion in new aid to Ukraine. [39]
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India expressed confidence on Friday that the Group of 20 major economies will finalise a declaration at this weekend's summit in New Delhi, with sources saying only the ...
India and China were among the major global powers that abstained from a UN General Assembly vote calling on Russia to end hostilities in Ukraine on the eve of the first anniversary of the invasion.