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Source– The post is based on the article “Ukraine: Peacemaker India? Jaishankar’s Moscow visit was crucial. New Delhi seems more ready to facilitate dialogue” published in The Times of India on 10th November 2022.
Syllabus: GS2- International relations
Relevance– India and Russia relationship in context of Ukrainian conflict
News- The article explains the recent developments in Russia-Ukraine conflict. It also explains the recent development in India-Russia relationship.
What are important aspects of Jaishankar’s public statement on India-Russia bilateral relationship?
He emphasised on listing of high-level contacts, historical resilience of relationship, sharp rise in trade, multipolar and re-balanced world.
He repeated PM Modi’s remarks that it was not the time for war. He made a plea for return to dialogue and diplomacy, respect for international law and support for human rights.
He said that India would be supportive of all economic, peace and stability initiatives.
What is happening in the Ukrainian conflict?
There are reports in western media about mediation on the Ukraine issue, including by India.
There is lowering in the rhetoric by major European leaders against Russia as inflation and recession loom for Europe.
There was a recent trip to China by the German chancellor.
The conflict stands today at a critical point. It can either go out of control or move towards de-escalation.
What is India’s position in this conflict?
India appears willing to contribute to facilitate dialogue. Its comments in this direction are becoming more explicit. They reflect a genuine sense of concern at strategic and economic consequences of conflict.
Russia also understands the importance of relationships. Putin has spoken positively about INdia in recent speeches. India was one of five countries Russia choose to convey its allegation about a Ukrainian dirty bomb.
Why is resolving the dispute not easy?
Mediation is not easy in this conflict. It has deep-rooted historical origins.
Differing perception in the EU bloc makes the matter more difficult.
At the heart of conflict is security architecture in Europe, nature of transatlantic alliance and ability of parties to peacefully coexist.
There are few basic conditions for success.
What is the way forward to resolve the conflict?
India can be useful for de-escalation. It enjoys good relationships with all sides. There is a lack of leadership in Europe except France.
India equities may not be sufficient but its voice matters.
A realistic approach is needed. A coalition of two or three leaders may halt the conflict.
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