Right Word | NATO is a guarantee for peace and Russia cannot accept it because of its imperialism: Polish Ambassador
Arun Anand • 3 years agoPolish Ambassador Adam Burakowski said that Poland understood the finer nuances of India’s stand on the Ukraine-Russia conflict
How a new world order is emerging from the ruins of Ukraine — and India is at the heart of it
Hasan Suroor • 3 years agoUkraine is a wake-up call for the West. To wake up to the reality of a rapidly emerging new international order: Less weighed down by old loyalties or ideological hang-ups and more transactional and driven by national interests
Neighbourhood, not Ukraine war, should be India’s priority now
Nsathiyamoorthy • 3 years agoAt a time when there are suggestions for India to play a peacemaker's role in the Ukraine war, the South Asian neighbourhood — from Pakistan on the land-side to Sri Lanka on the Oceanfront — is in trouble
Explaining India’s position on Ukraine war, West’s coercive pressure, China-Russia tangle and pitfalls in New Delhi’s pursuit of neutrality
Sreemoy Talukdar • 3 years agoWhat we have seen from India so far is the fullest expression of strategic autonomy — a posture that relies on diplomatic activism and prioritizing of own interests over bloc politics
Head-on | US double-standards on invasive wars need to be laid bare
Minhaz Merchant • 3 years agoThe Russia-Ukraine war is an intra-Slav conflict, but remote-controlled by Saxons in Washington and London. Their destructive capacity remains as unparalleled in the modern world as it was throughout history
How India showcased its diplomatic maturity while handling Russian and Chinese foreign ministers
Maj Gen Harsha Kakar • 3 years agoThe importance given to Sergey Lavrov as compared to Wang Yi displayed the importance India accords to friendly nations
Why US’ ‘sanctions threat’ to India is counter-productive on China front
Nsathiyamoorthy • 3 years agoDaleep Singh is considered President Joe Biden’s ‘sanctions czar’, but his tough-talking to India in Delhi is not going to be liked on the Indian streets
Does road to end the war in Ukraine run through Delhi?
Chintamanimahapatra • 3 years agoThe message that India has been radiating is quite transparent. It would like to stay off Cold War politics. It would not abandon its strategic partnership with either Russia or the United States
World War ‘Z’: The world after Ukrainian crisis, and India’s role in it
Rajeev • 3 years agoBy retreating to the Atlantic, as with AUKUS, the US is proving to India once again that it has to go it alone in the Indo-Pacific
Pot calling kettle black: Joe Biden’s ‘shaky’ foreign policy towards Ukraine
Chintamanimahapatra • 3 years agoThe White House was well aware of the US intelligence assessment of the danger involved in making Ukraine a member of NATO