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PM Modi’s Diplomatic Triumphs In Russia Visit: What Are The Key Takeaways?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day Russia visit is wrapping up, marking a significant moment in bilateral relations as he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss critical issues, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Amid concerns from global quarters, including the US, about India’s ties with Russia, Modi’s discussions with Putin underscored the strengthening strategic partnership between the two nations.

A key highlight of Modi’s Russia visit was his bilateral meeting with Putin in Moscow, where he reiterated India’s stance on supporting peace efforts in Ukraine. “For restoration of peace, India is ready to cooperate in all ways…I assure you and the world community that India is in favour of peace,” Modi affirmed. He expressed hope for peace following Putin’s remarks and emphasized the humanitarian toll of the conflict, particularly the tragic loss of innocent lives, including children.

During a private dinner hosted by Putin, Modi raised concerns over Indian citizens caught in the Ukraine war, reportedly duped into fighting for the Russian army due to job frauds. Putin, acknowledging Modi’s request as a gesture to strengthen bilateral ties, agreed to release Indian recruits involved in the conflict. This move addresses a sensitive issue for India, which has been working to assist its citizens impacted by the war.

Modi’s Russia visit also sets the stage for his upcoming trip to Austria, making him the first Indian leader in over four decades to visit the European nation after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The diplomatic engagements during Modi’s Russia visit underscore India’s proactive stance on global peace and security, while reaffirming the depth of its relationship with Russia amidst geopolitical complexities.

As Modi concludes his Russia visit, the outcomes of his discussions with Putin are expected to influence India’s foreign policy approach, particularly in navigating regional and global challenges while maintaining bilateral partnerships.

This visit marks a pivotal moment in India’s diplomatic calendar, balancing strategic interests and humanitarian concerns in the face of evolving global dynamics.

Ananya Ghosh

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