Ajit Doval’s Moscow Visit:
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval is in Moscow for a pivotal meeting with Russian officials to discuss the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
India’s Peace Proposal:
Sources indicate that Doval is carrying a peace plan proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which will be shared with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Jaishankar’s Remarks:
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has reiterated India’s readiness to mediate and offer advice to both Russia and Ukraine to help resolve the conflict.
Modi’s Diplomacy:
During his visit to Ukraine, PM Modi assured President Volodymyr Zelensky of India’s commitment to playing an active role in peace efforts.
Diplomatic Ties:
Modi, maintaining friendly relations with both Putin and Zelensky, was well-received during his recent visits to Russia and Ukraine.
Conference in Berlin:
Jaishankar spoke about India’s stance at the Annual Ambassadors’ Conference in Berlin, emphasizing that negotiations, not battles, will resolve the conflict.
Modi’s Statements:
Modi had previously told Putin that the current era should not be defined by war, advocating for dialogue and negotiation.
Quad’s Role:
Jaishankar also highlighted the success of the Quad, a strategic security dialogue involving India, the U.S., Australia, and Japan.
Putin’s Acknowledgment:
Russian President Putin acknowledged India’s efforts to mediate, noting that India is among the key countries in touch regarding the conflict.
Peskov’s Comments:
Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov suggested that India’s influence could be crucial in encouraging a peaceful resolution, citing Modi’s strong connections with both sides.
China Relations:
Jaishankar also addressed India’s approach to business with China, noting that while India is open to engagement, it is selective about sectors and terms.