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India has close relations with Russia, yet why is PM Modi going to Ukraine? Understand the equation | News India

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PM Modi will visit Ukraine: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to visit Ukraine. Giving this information, the Ministry of External Affairs says that this will be Modi's first visit to Ukraine after the Russia-Ukraine war began.

Observers are also surprised by this visit of Modi. They say, India-Russia have decades-old close relations. Knowing this, Ukrainian President Zelensky invited him to visit Ukraine and Modi accepted the invitation to visit Ukraine. This shows how much Ukraine also appreciates Modi's neutrality and isolation.

A month ago, Narendra Modi visited Moscow and tried to establish peace in the Ukraine war with President Putin. After this, he did not go to Ukraine immediately. But after a month or two of complete study of the situation in both the countries, it is expected that Modi's visit to Ukraine will be successful in finding a way out of that war. However, the list of the Ministry of External Affairs states that the details of Modi's Ukraine visit will be announced later.

Western countries have imposed many sanctions on Russia due to the Ukraine war. But Russia's allies China and India have continued to trade with it.

India has refrained from blaming Russia for this war. Both countries have been requested to resolve the dispute through dialogue and diplomatic activities.

India's growing closeness with Russia has angered western countries including America towards India. When America wants to keep India as a rival of China, it is natural that India's closeness with China's friend Russia will hurt western countries including America. On the other hand, India wants to maintain strong relations with its decades-old friend Russia and also wants to maintain relations with western countries.