Call of India’s peace in the fire of war, again in the UN- it is not the era of war:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: India’s Stance: When the big countries of the world are divided into camps on the issue of Ukraine and Russia, then India has once again raised the flag of peace from the United Nations (UN) platform. India has repeated the famous sentence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is not the era of war “today. This is not just a statement, but shows the thinking of India that believes that in today’s era, the solution of any issue should not be made by guns and bombs, but from the conversation.

No solution in the battlefield

In the United Nations, India said that it is very worried about the current situation of Ukraine. India believes that innocent people are being killed in this battle, which cannot be accepted at any cost. India also made it clear that the solution of any problem cannot be found in the battlefield in the battlefield, India says that no matter how difficult the path is, but dialogue and diplomacy are the only means to take peace.

Not just Ukraine, the whole world is affecting

India also caught the world attention on the global impact of this issue. Due to this war, the prices of petrol-diesel and food and drink are increasing all over the world. Its worst effect is ‘Global South’, ie developing and poor countries of the world, which have been left on their own. India said that it is necessary that the voice of these countries should also be heard and their concerns should be understood. India’s approach has always been focused on people, which is why India has sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine and has also given financial assistance to many of the ‘Global South’ colleagues including its neighboring countries.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is in constant contact with Russia President Putin and Ukraine President Jailonsci as well as several Europe leaders on this matter. India’s attitude is very clear – instead of joining a faction, staying in a group of peace and reminding the world that humanity can be good only by mutual respect and conversation.