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India Under PM Modi’s Leadership; A Key Player In Russia-Ukraine Peace Efforts

In the midst of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic maneuvers have positioned India as a crucial player on the global stage.

PM Modi’s recent visit to Ukraine, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in three decades has reignited discussions in India and demonstrated his adeptness at maintaining a delicate balance between opposing global powers.

Diplomatic Strategy

India’s historical ties with Russia date back to the Cold War era when the Soviet Union was a steadfast ally.

The 1971 Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation underscored the deep relationship between the two nations. Russia has long been a significant defense partner for India, supplying military equipment and technology.

Following its independence from the Soviet Union, Ukraine also became an important partner for India, particularly in defense, education, and agriculture.

Navigating these relationships amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been a challenging task, especially with Western countries pressuring nations to adopt a stance against Russia.

Despite this, India has maintained a neutral position, advocating for dialogue and peace.

PM Modi’s administration has continued engagement with both Russia and Ukraine, resisting international pressures to isolate Russia.

Notably, India’s ongoing trade agreements with Russia, including the purchase of crude oil despite Western sanctions, exemplify this diplomatic strategy.

PM Modi’s Ukraine Visit

The Prime Minister’s visit to Ukraine was symbolic, reflecting India’s commitment to peace and willingness to engage with all parties involved. The warm receptions he received in both Russia and Ukraine highlight India’s unique position as a nation capable of bridging the gap between East and West.

His successful diplomacy underscores India’s respected role on the international stage.

The visit sparked a flurry of comments on social media in India, with phrases like ‘Dad stopped the war,’ originally coined during the Lok Sabha elections, re-emerging with a new tone. Supporters praised PM Modi’s diplomatic efforts, asserting that “PM Modi is truly a global leader” and that “India’s position as a peacekeeper has been strengthened.”

Impact of PM Modi’s Visit

Despite the positive responses, some critics question the tangible impact of PM Modi’s visit, wondering if it was merely a public relations exercise. There are concerns about whether India is taking concrete steps towards establishing peace.

However, one notable achievement is PM Modi’s ability to meet with both President Putin and President Zelensky within a few weeks. This feat reinforces India’s role and status as a global peace mediator.

Potential Mediator

PM Modi’s efforts to engage with both Russia and Ukraine and his emphasis on dialogue and peace could establish India as a potential mediator in the conflict.

India’s historical non-alignment policy, combined with its current neutral stance, provides it with the credibility needed to act as a mediator.

Additionally, India’s growing influence on the global stage and PM Modi’s personal rapport with leaders from both countries may enable India to play a constructive role in bringing both sides to the negotiating table.

Strategic Independence

PM Modi’s ability to maintain strategic independence is particularly impressive.

Despite India’s close ties with Russia and economic engagements, PM Modi has managed to stay in the good graces of the United States.

Balancing this relationship while advancing national interests without being drawn into the East-West conflict reflects a sophisticated diplomatic approach.

Opposition’s Silence

Interestingly, while PM Modi’s visit has garnered widespread attention, the opposition, especially Congress, has remained largely silent.

This silence is noteworthy, especially considering the opposition’s earlier aggressive stance during the Lok Sabha elections with the “Dad stopped the war” jibe.

The lack of response from Congress may indicate that criticizing PM Modi’s diplomatic balancing act is challenging without appearing unsupportive of India’s global stature.

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Mankrit Kaur

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