Modi’s adept external affairs policy on show
Last week, the summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed to strengthen the longstanding partnership between India and Russia.
Last week, the summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed to strengthen the longstanding partnership between India and Russia.
US President Joe Biden has defended himself after calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as Russian President Vladimir Putin and asserted that it was the "most successful conference" he had attended in a long time.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that the biggest change in relations with Russia is that the economic relationship between the two countries has improved tremendously.
Outspoken Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, Putin's most formidable domestic opponent, fell unconscious and died on Friday according to state media reports.
Biden said that he is honoured to stand with Kyiv to declare that the US will keep standing up for these same things no matter what.
Putin further criticized the United States and said that only America has many military bases around the world.
PM Modi's statement, this is not the era for war during his interaction with President Putin, was a statement of principle he believes is right and was welcomed by the US and resonated widely in Europe in a very positive way.
Biden's statement comes after Vladimir Putin directed the Russian Defence Sergey Shoigu to order a ceasefire in Ukraine from January 6 to January 7.
Kuleba suggested the training of Ukrainian soldiers outside the country to learn how to use the US Patriot air defense system
"This battle cannot be frozen or postponed. It cannot be ignored, hoping that the ocean or something else will provide protection," Zelensky said.