PM Narendra Modi's recent visit to Ukraine and Poland exhibits Bharat emerging as geo-political peacemaker 
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PM Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Ukraine and Poland exhibits Bharat emerging as geo-political peacemaker 

Bharat is the only global power that has right to talk to the world about peace and strive for it. China's invasion of neighbouring territories, as well as West's and Russia's involvement in different conflicts in Europe and Asia, are hypocritical peace attempts

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Sep 9, 2024, 05:00 pm IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine and Poland was significant in international politics. The importance of this visit is understood when examined in connection with his July visit to Russia, as these three states were originally part of the Soviet Union but are now independent states. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused significant challenges not just for the two nations but also for the whole global community. Modi’s visit to Ukraine occurred under this circumstance, which the world anticipated. The significance of the visit was evident in the words made by Oleksandr Meresko, a Member of the Ukrainian Parliament and Chairman of the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, saying, “This is big news as far as Ukraine is concerned. And a diplomatic success. It is very important to talk to him directly and convince him to take the right side.”

According to the joint statement from the two nations, India’s perspective differs from that of Ukraine and Russia. The statement issued in Ukraine concluded without naming Russia as acknowledged during the G-20 conference in Delhi. Modi took the same stand on his visit to Russia. Both nations went to war for their reasons, desires, and interests, and none influenced India’s decisions. As a result, he indicated that India supports peace. As a result, he sent a message to both countries that they should search for non-violent solutions to their issues. In short, the West and Russia’s ambitions to bring India on their side were not realised. Instead, Modi managed to express to Moscow that New Delhi is concerned about the war’s civilian casualties, particularly children. Similarly, Modi made it clear that he was visiting Russia not for the interest of Western countries but for India’s national interests. Some misinterpret this as a non-aligned policy. However, the Prime Minister’s tour to Russia, Poland, and Ukraine is part of India’s Multi-Alignment strategy. This is apparent in Prime Minister Modi’s statement in Ukraine: “For decades, India’s policy was to maintain distance from all countries. The situation has now changed. Today, India’s policy is to maintain close ties with all countries. Today’s India wants to connect with everyone”

Modi’s trip to Poland broadened India’s connections beyond its traditional European allies, such as Britain and France. Modi is the first Prime Minister to visit Poland since Morarji Desai in 1979. India’s diplomatic triumph has elevated the bilateral relations to a strategic level. Today, Poland is working to modernise its military sector. In this context, Poland, which supports Ukraine, provided it with all of its Soviet-era military equipment. It also replaces obsolete ships and military equipment purchased from the United States and utilised by NATO. India is also focussing more on manufacturing arms. The latest example is the Ministry of Defence’s plan to establish two Defence Industrial Corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu for drone manufacturing. In this context, Indian military industries are eager to work with Poland to produce and trade defensive equipment.

Prime Minister Modi is one of the few leaders who visited Moscow and Kyiv since the Russia-Ukraine war began. Modi’s visit to Russia and embrace Putin have startled the Western world. As a result, the prime minister’s trip to Ukraine is more significant than past heads of state visits. First, Modi is the most competent leader in discussing peace among today’s great powers. China’s invasion of neighbouring territories, as well as Western leaders and Russia’s involvement in different conflicts in Europe and Asia, are hypocritical peace attempts. As a result, these countries are certain that Modi’s presence would end the conflict.

Furthermore, Modi’s visit is significant for Ukraine and Western nations that support it, particularly the United States. From their perspective, having the leaders of the world’s greatest democracy and fifth-largest economy in their nation is a huge diplomatic success. In summary, throughout the conflict, India was the only nation that played a major role in world politics, importing oil from Russia, collaborating on defence with the US allies such as Ukraine and Poland, and leading peace talks with these archenemies. This shows India as a geopolitical peacemaker that is acceptable to all parties.

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