Geopolitics and Security Alliances

India backs peace efforts in Russia-Ukraine conflict, stresses dialogue.

India continues to advocate for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and diplomatic engagement. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reiterated India’s longstanding position during a recent media briefing, highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion that “this is not an era of war.” As discussions around a new peace plan—a collaborative effort involving input from the US, Russia, and Ukraine—evolve, India is closely monitoring developments and remains supportive of initiatives aimed at achieving lasting peace. Despite optimistic remarks from US officials about nearing an agreement, significant hurdles remain, particularly concerning Ukraine’s territorial integrity, demilitarization, and NATO membership. These contentious issues underscore the complexities of the negotiations, as Ukraine’s leadership grapples with the political sensitivities of potential concessions. India’s balanced approach to the conflict reflects its commitment to multilateral diplomacy and highlights the urgent need for a resolution that mitigates the humanitarian and economic toll on both nations and the broader region.

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