Moscow, New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a two-day visit to Russia. When he arrived in Moscow, he was given a grand welcome with a red carpet and a guard of honor. Indian girls in Moscow welcomed him with a group Bharat Natyam.
President Putin also hosted a private dinner for the Prime Minister, during which he said that no dispute can be resolved on the battlefield.
The documents say that India has already been constantly emphasizing that no dispute can be resolved on the battlefield. In this way, the Ukraine-war can also be done through mutual and diplomatic methods. India has consistently said that this dispute can be resolved only through dialogue following the United Nations Charter. In fact, it is necessary to resolve any dispute diplomatically rather than through military action. This has been India's attitude for a long time.
On the other hand, America has also requested Prime Minister Modi to resolve this dispute. It has also been said that the solution should be brought in a way that complies with the United Nations Charter and which maintains the integrity and sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Prime Minister Modi signed agreements with Putin. In which it was decided to establish cooperation between the two countries in defense, science, technology and economic and social sectors.
Putin congratulated Narendra Modi on becoming Prime Minister for the third time.
Earlier, meetings had also taken place between the two leaders at the Far East's perennial port (Vadivostok).
Observers hope that Modi's visit could be the first step towards ending the Ukraine war.