Tuesday , December 24 2024

Ajit Doval will be on a visit to Russia, know how special is this visit of NSA? | News India

National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval will visit Russia today. This visit of the NSA is special in many ways, which the whole world is watching. This visit is also being linked to a 'peace mission'. It is being said that during this time Ajit Doval can play the role of a mediator to stop the war that has been going on for almost 2 years between Russia and Ukraine.

Recently, Russian President Putin also said that the role of China and India can be important in ending this war. In such a situation, all eyes are on Doval's visit to Russia, where China's NSA will also be present. During the visit, Doval will attend the BRICS NSA meeting ahead of the October summit in Kazan. During this, Doval can also discuss resolving the Russia-Ukraine dispute. He is also likely to meet his Chinese counterpart separately during this visit. During this visit, Doval will meet his Russian counterpart and representatives of other BRICS member countries. Let us tell you that this meeting of the BRICS NSA will take place after the inclusion of five new member countries – Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia. This is happening for the first time.

Why is this visit of Doval special?

Ajit Doval's visit to Russia today is special because when PM Modi spoke to Russian President Putin over the phone, PM Modi said that he would invite the NSA to discuss peace proposals. Apart from Doval, representatives from China and Brazil will also be on this tour. It is believed that during this time meaningful discussions can take place regarding peace.

What did Putin say?

Russia and Ukraine have been at war since February 2022. Many countries have called for an end to the conflict. The other two countries were China and Brazil. Putin said that these are the countries that have made sincere efforts to resolve the crisis.

PM Modi visits Ukraine

Let us tell you that this comment by Vladimir Putin comes a few weeks after PM Modi, during his visits to both Russia and Ukraine, emphasized India's 'firm commitment to support an early, lasting and peaceful solution to the conflict', under which India had stopped the ongoing war between the two countries. Russia and Ukraine can