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A CRITICAL STUDY OF INDIAN POLITICS ON RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: FUTURISTIC PERSPECTIVE

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Dr. Satwant Singh, Chavan Omkar Sanjay, Harmanpreet Kaur, Madiha Shakir,Mohammed Ayaan Rathore, Ulfat Manzoor Badana
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.1.288

Abstract

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been one of the most significant geopolitical crises of the 21st century. The conflict began in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea and provided support to separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine. Since then, the conflict has escalated into a full-blown war, causing the deaths of thousands of people and displacing millions. This research paper examines the India's standpoint on the Russia-Ukraine war, analyzing India's interests and priorities in the region. India has traditionally maintained good relations with both Russia and Ukraine and has sought to balance its strategic interests in the region. India has refrained from taking sides in the conflict and has instead focused on diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful solution. The paper evaluates India's role in the conflict, including its engagement with Russia and Ukraine, its involvement in international organizations such as the UN and its position on economic sanctions. The paper also discusses India's energy security interests in the region, given its dependence on Russian oil and gas. Overall, the paper argues that India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict is driven by a desire to maintain stability and security in the region, while avoiding taking sides in the conflict. India's approach has been guided by its long-term strategic interests in the region, including energy security and regional stability.

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