Can India, China, and Brazil Together End the Russia-Ukraine War? Putin Reveals Major Insight on Peace Talks
India has been making continuous diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war. In recent months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited both Russia and Ukraine, offering to mediate peace talks multiple times.
India has been making continuous diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war. In recent months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited both Russia and Ukraine, offering to mediate peace talks multiple times. Recently, Prime Minister Modi clearly stated that India is ready to mediate in order to bring an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In this context, Russian President Vladimir Putin also highlighted the potential role of India, along with China and Brazil, as mediators in peace talks for Ukraine. He made this statement at the Eastern Economic Forum, where he also discussed his priorities. Putin also clarified that Russia’s primary goal is to capture the Donbas region of Ukraine, which remains a central issue in the conflict.
Last month, PM Modi made a two-day visit to Russia, his first visit since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war. During the visit, he emphasized the importance of peace, dismissing the damage to innocent lives and stressing that peace is essential for future generations. He described dialogue as the only path to ending the war.
The U.S. perspective on India’s growing role is also positive. The U.S. has repeatedly stated that countries like India could play a crucial role in stopping the war. Ukraine has also shown a positive stance towards India’s mediation. During PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed India as the host for a peace summit and personally urged PM Modi to lead it.
This could prove to be a significant diplomatic role for India, as over 90 countries participated in the first Ukraine Peace Summit held in Switzerland in June. India has the opportunity to play a crucial role in resolving this crisis.