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This week's Ukraine trip represents India “trying to balance the situation” after being seen as “tilting towards Russia,” said K C Singh, a strategic affairs expert and former diplomat.
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The Russia-Ukraine war has entered a brutal new phase. In July 2025, Russia unleashed its largest-ever aerial assault on Kyiv ...
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Now, India appears to be seeking closer relations with Ukraine through Modi’s visit to Kyiv this week, which comes at the behest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Modi’s trip will be ...
India is articulating its position against the Ukraine war more robustly to counter criticism that it is soft on Russia, but it still has not held Moscow responsible for the invasion and will not ...
If India does not find a way to steer the debate over Ukraine at the G-20, it will likely find its presidency rendered irrelevant in the larger scheme of things.
India, the world's largest democracy, has not explicitly condemned the invasion of Ukraine. It's distanced itself from Putin, but its social-media platforms are awash with misinformation.
Otherwise, India’s facilitating role between Russian and Ukraine would be limited, he said. “Fundamentally, it is still a European question, it is a trans-Atlantic question,” Mr. Mohan said.
India was among only three countries, and the only democracy, in the U.N. Security Council to abstain from a Feb. 26 vote on the U.S.-sponsored resolution deploring Russia’s actions in Ukraine.