India’s Soft Power And Hopes Of Being A Peace Broker In Russia-Ukraine War – OpEd
Monday, 9 September 2024 () Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Ukraine and his meeting with the Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky towards the end of August this year was geared to restore the soft power resources (the ability to attract and be acceptable) that India was losing in the perception of the West in general and Ukraine in particular over...
India’s NSA Ajit Doval will visit Moscow this week to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This follows Prime Minister Modi’s recent meetings with President Putin and President Zelensky, emphasizing India’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution. During a phone call between Modi and Putin, it...
Oneindia's Pankaj Mishra interviews Vlada Galan, partner at Oracle International, on India's response to the Russia-Ukraine war's impact on global fertilizer supplies. The Modi government's massive..
Amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India has adeptly managed its reliance on imported oil and urea through savvy diplomacy and fiscal measures. Russia now supplies over 20% of India’s oil, up from 2%..
A new twist breaks out in Ukraine war as Vladimir Putin suggested China, Brazil, and India as potential mediators for peace talks with Ukraine. He expressed willingness to negotiate if Ukraine desires...