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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 ...
A number of stranded Indian students in Ukraine had criticised Indian government's rescue efforts. They had also uploaded a number of videos on social media to highlight their plight in Ukraine. [5] The criticism intensified after an Indian student was killed in the Russian shelling of Kharkiv. [89]
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.
Sajad Ahmad Kumar, right, shows a photo of his brother, Azad Yousuf Kumar, who left his village in Indian-administered Kashmir in December after being lured by a false job to fight the war in Ukraine.
Russia has been conducting gray zone operations as a broader backdrop against the NATO and Western sides, whereas the Western countries seem to have written effective measures out of fear of war escalation with Russia. Since Ukraine is not a member of NATO in the first place, the aid itself creates a large gap with the current situation.
Messages directed towards Ukrainians remind them of their bravery, to fight, and that he has not fled. [125] In April 2022, a nation and place branding campaign Be Brave Like Ukraine was started by the government of Ukraine and a private creative agency. [126] [127] Zelenskyy was at the forefront when he spoke about Ukraine and bravery on 7 April.
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 ...
[14] [15] [16] NATO and its members also refused to send troops into Ukraine or to establish a no fly-zone in case this led to a larger-scale war. [17] [18] In 2022, Congress approved more than $112 billion in aid to Ukraine. In October 2023, the Biden administration requested $61.4 billion more for Ukraine for the year ahead. [19]