India’s NSA Ajit Doval will visit Moscow this week to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This follows Prime Minister Modi’s recent meetings with President Putin and President Zelensky, emphasizing India’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution. During a phone call between Modi and Putin, it was agreed that Doval would travel to Moscow for peace talks. Modi’s visits and discussions underscore India’s role in seeking a peaceful end to the conflict.
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00:00According to several sources, India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is scheduled to
00:16visit Moscow this week for discussions aimed at resolving the Russia-Ukraine war.
00:22This diplomatic effort follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to both Russia
00:26and Ukraine, where he met President Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky, respectively.
00:32The visits were a part of India's broader effort to mediate and contribute to a peaceful
00:37resolution of the ongoing war.
00:39Prime Minister Modi's trip to Ukraine included a meeting with Vladimir Zelensky, where Modi
00:44emphasized India's commitment to resolve the conflict through political and diplomatic
00:49means.
00:50Shortly after, on 27 August, Modi and Putin discussed the conflict over the phone.
00:55During this call, Modi updated Putin on his visit to Kiev and reiterated India's support
01:00for a diplomatic solution.
01:02The discussion led to the agreement that NSA Doval will travel to Moscow for further peace
01:07talks, though specific details of the visit's schedule have not been disclosed yet.
01:12The Russian embassy also reported that during a telephonic conversation, Putin shared his
01:17critical view of Kiev's policies and Russia's own approach of resolving the war.
01:22Modi's office highlighted the importance of dialogue and diplomacy for achieving a
01:26lasting solution.
01:27India has reiterated the stance of supporting a peaceful resolution and has emphasized that
01:32India has consistently been on the side of peace, not neutrality.
01:37In the context of global diplomacy, Putin has also identified India, along with China
01:41and Brazil, as the key partners in discussions about the Ukraine war.
01:45Furthermore, even Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney has acknowledged the role of India
01:50and China in resolving the war, stressing that abandoning Ukraine is not an option.
01:55And now, in midst of all this, India's top security official is now forced to visit Moscow.
02:00This indeed confirmed India's deepening role in the Ukraine war.
02:04The Russia-Ukraine war has polarized global powers, with most nations taking sides.
02:09India's consistent call for peace is in line with Modi's statement that this is not an
02:13era of war.
02:14The recent interaction between Modi and both leaders underscore India's active role in
02:19pursuing a diplomatic solution.
02:21Modi's gesture during his visit included his embrace with Zelensky, which was seen
02:26as an effort to honor the victim and advance peace negotiations.
02:30Now, all eyes remain on Mr. Duval to see what India plans amid the ongoing war.
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