Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told US President Joe Biden by telephone that India will no longer remain passive in the Ukraine-Russia war.
In his post on “X”, Narendra Modi, while reporting his contact with President Biden, said that he reiterated India’s stand for the early return of peace and stability to Ukraine. He briefed Joe Biden on his visit to Ukraine and his talks with President Dulodymyr Zelensky.
Modi assured India’s help in resolving the issue through dialogue and diplomacy and for the early return of peace and stability.
According to him, there are strong possibilities of Modi’s visit to the US and this visit will be important because apart from the US president, he will also have talks with the heads of other countries.
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On the occasion of Modi’s visit to Ukraine, C. Raja Mohan, a senior analyst of international affairs, said in his analysis that India will no longer be passive in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Sheikh Manzoor Ahmed says that he does not think that India wants to play any important role in major global conflicts. Currently, the Ukraine war and the Gaza issue are two major global issues. But India has taken a neutral stance since the beginning.