All Eyes On PM Modi's Visit to Ukraine..

 The world is eagerly awaiting Russia and Ukraine's crisis to be resolved. It has been a while, and both sides are still experiencing losses and harm to people. They are struggling economically, so they are looking for someone to take the lead in bringing about peace in the area.

India now has a role to play, and it is right to seize this chance to expand its horizons. NATO members are fully aware that Russia will not listen to calls for a ceasefire from China, Turkey, or any other nation. Ukraine, on the other hand, will follow suit.

Another reality is that the US and NATO will continue to wage war despite the economic downturn because they wish to sell Ukraine their defense supplies. Ukraine must pay for all of the defense assistance it currently receives, today or tomorrow. This is the double game that the US and NATO are playing.

India is a close friend of Russia, as both the Ukraine and friendly allies are aware. Russia is capable of reaching the stage when it and India can make peace. As we have seen, during the early stages of the conflict, India asked Russia to pause the fighting for a few hours so that we could return our students. Russia approved of this, and we were able to successfully repatriate our students.

India has the potential to be a peace ambassador, but we must consider our own viewpoint as well. PM Modi is in Ukraine with a lot of aspirations and challenges. Being the first Indian prime minister to visit Ukraine, Prime Minister Modi's visit on the country's "National Flag Day" is historic. During the visit, India has a unique opportunity to look into strategic alliances with Ukraine, particularly in the area of military manufacturing.

India must modernize its sizable aircraft fleet and enhance its propulsion technology, particularly for its warships, which need marine engines. Ukraine is aware that collaborating with India can provide much-needed funding to support its defense sectors, which have been severely harmed by the conflict with Russia and are struggling financially.

Modi's visit on August 23, National Flag Day of Ukraine, emphasizes how important this meeting is. As they consider ways to fortify defense and industrial relations in addition to the ongoing disagreement, Modi and Zelenskyy are likely to discuss bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

 India has the potential to play a major role, but the question is: "Did India ask Ukraine for assurance that it wouldn't take any provocative action while PM Modi was there?" I'm thinking about this because Russia demonstrated such initiative. During Modi's visit to Moscow, Russia launched a missile attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv.

Thus, "All Eyes are on Modi's visit to Ukraine," as it were. Let's hope these visits yield the best results possible. India consistently takes the initiative to bring about peace because we believe in Peace and prosperity.

पृथिवी शान्तिरापः शान्तिरोषधयः शान्तिः सर्वं शान्तिः शान्तिरेव शान्तिः सा मा शान्तिरेधि   शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः

Jai Hind!

Harsh Pargat

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