India’s balancing act in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
By: Behera, Kishore kumar and Pradham, Ritiesh Kumar
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BookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(455), Jan, 2025: p.7-10.
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Third ConceptSummary: India’s emergence as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict talks of an overt decision on the global stage, leveraging its past brokerage success between the USSR and Austria, India, navigates this delicate balancing act with finesse. Torn between longtime ally Russia and Western democracies, India trades a tightrope, seeking a resolution. Prime Minister Modi’s diplomatic overtures demonstrate India’s commitment to defusing this ticking time bomb. – Reproduced
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India’s emergence as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict talks of an overt decision on the global stage, leveraging its past brokerage success between the USSR and Austria, India, navigates this delicate balancing act with finesse. Torn between longtime ally Russia and Western democracies, India trades a tightrope, seeking a resolution. Prime Minister Modi’s diplomatic overtures demonstrate India’s commitment to defusing this ticking time bomb. – Reproduced


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