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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 ...
On August 5–6, 2023, at the peace summit, which was held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and was attended by representatives of about 40 countries, including China, India, the United States and Ukraine, the representative of Ukraine said: "There is no reason to doubt that the principle 'Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine' is being disrupted." [13]
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.
The capital of Ukraine, Kyiv is marked with the Ukrainian coat of arms which can toggle the interactive drone that will "destroy" units and headquarters upon clicking each icons, and the capitals of countries hostile to Ukraine (Moscow, Minsk and Pyongyang) are marked with a red star while the capital of Hungary, Budapest was marked with a ...
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 ...
Such supporters even spread pro-Russia propaganda and misinformation, claiming that Russia said it would ensure the safety of Indian students and would not shoot down Indian airliners (no Indian airliners ever flew over Ukraine during the war) and even stopped their war for six hours at India's request.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the war in Ukraine on Wednesday with Austria, an ally of Kyiv that has a policy of military neutrality, emphasizing the need for diplomacy a day after ...
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]