Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared India's willingness to collaborate with allied nations to support the swift return of peace and stability in Ukraine and West Asia. He underscores the critical need for resolving conflicts through diplomacy and dialogue, stating that battles are not conducive to finding solutions.
Modi's upcoming trip to Kyiv is being closely observed as a potential catalyst for peace efforts in Ukraine. His visit comes a day after expressing his desire for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
India has maintained a nuanced stance on the conflict in Ukraine, abstaining from publicly criticizing Russia's invasion and voting against most Ukraine-related resolutions at the UN. However, it has consistently called for a return to diplomacy and a peaceful resolution.
Ukraine has urged India to take a more active role in peace efforts, recognizing its proximity to Russia and its influential position within the Global South.
Modi's emphasis on the need for dialogue and diplomacy echoes the international consensus on the importance of peaceful solutions to conflicts. The devastating human cost of war underscores the urgent need for finding diplomatic paths to resolution.
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