'Not the time for war': After Putin embrace - India's Prime Minister Modi now gives Ukraine hope
Indian Prime Minister Modi is traveling to Kyiv for the first time to speak with President Zelenskyy about bilateral and multilateral cooperation, especially in the areas of trade and humanitarian aid. India hopes that an end to the war will shift Europe's attention to the challenge posed by China in its own region.
Modi's visit comes after his controversial meeting with Russian President Putin, which drew criticism in the West. India officially maintains neutrality in the Ukraine war, but is dependent on Russia for military equipment and is a major buyer of cheap Russian oil.
Despite this, India has provided humanitarian aid and evacuation support to Ukraine. The visit is seen as a balancing act, as India seeks to strengthen its ties with Ukraine while maintaining its relationship with Russia.
The Ukrainian government hopes that India, as a major global power, can help bring an end to the war through peaceful dialogue. Modi's visit marks the first time an Indian Prime Minister has visited Ukraine since the establishment of diplomatic relations over 30 years ago.
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