ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
US

Yearender 2022: How Jaishankar defended the "India way" this year amid Ukraine conflict

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, India has emphasised the need for diplomacy and dialogue while defending its independent stand, which prioritizes the country's energy and food security.

ANI Dec 14, 2022 06:10 IST googleads

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (File Photo)

New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI): Throughout this year, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar clearly spelt out India's position on the Ukraine conflict, standing firm on the principal-based stance amid the war that is causing serious global implications.
Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war on February 24, India has emphasised the need for diplomacy and dialogue while defending its independent stand, which prioritizes the country's energy and food security.
When Moscow started its large-scale military build-up near its border areas before the start of the war, some drew parallels between the situation in Ukraine and India-China border issue.
At the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on February 19, Jaishankar dismissed such comparison between Indo-Pacific and Transatlantic regions, saying that the situations are not analogous and the two arenas pose distinct challenges.
"...That somehow there is a trade-off. One country does this in the Pacific so in return, you do something else. I don't think that's the way international relations work," the minister said in front of the members present at the annual conference on international security policy in Munich.
He added, "...if there was a connection, by that logic, you would have had a lot of European powers, very early, taking a very sharp position in the Indo-Pacific. But we didn't see that."
Less than two months later the Biden administration hosted India for the fourth 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue in Washington in April. As the Ukraine conflict had entered its second week, Jaishankar was asked why India is not condemning Russia for the war in Ukraine and increasing oil imports.
To this, EAM answered, "I prefer to do it my way and articulate it my way."
"If you are looking at energy purchases from Russia. I would suggest your attention should be focused on Europe. We do some energy which is necessary for our energy security but I suspect our total purchases in a month is equal to what Europe does in an afternoon," he remarked.
Standing beside US State Secretary Antony Blinken and Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin, the external affairs minister told a reporter that the Indian government is watching what's happening in the world and drawing its own conclusion.
Again, in June this year, questions were raised on increasing oil imports from Russia, at the GLOBSEC Bratislava Security Conference in the Slovak Republic. Here too, fingers were pointed toward India's purchase of Russian oil amid western sanctions.
Clearly defining Indian position on energy imports, Jaishankar said India doesn't send people out there to especially buy Russian oil. "We send people out there and say go buy oil. Now you buy the best oil you can in the market. So, I don't think, I would attach a political messaging to that," he said.
Furthermore, he said, "...Tell me if buying Russian gas is not funding the war. Why is only Indian money and oil coming to India that funds and not gas coming to Europe? Let's be a little even handed out here."
In response to the erroneous framing of the question, Jaishankar even said Europe has to grow out of the mindset that Europe's problem is the world's problem but the world's problems are not Europe's problem.
He also dismissed the connection between the Ukraine conflict and the India-China issue. "China and India happened way before anything happened in Ukraine. ...I see this, frankly not a very clever argument, a self-serving one."
He disagreed with the construct that a choice has to be made between US and China. The minister pointed out that said India's grand strategy will not be a choice between the two powers but based on weighing the situation on every matter.
Earlier this month, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock paid a three-day visit to India on her first official trip that focused on the climate crisis and preserving the rules-based order.
During Baerbock's joint press conference with EAM Jaishankar in New Delhi, a visiting journalist raised a question on the import of Russian oil and asked "will Indian change its attitude?"
Pointing out recent import figures of India which paled in comparison to Europe, Jaishankar emphasized that Europe will make the choices it will make, however, for the bloc to make choices that prioritize its energy needs and then ask India to do something else, is not fair.
Summing up Latest Developments in India's Foreign Policy this month, Jaishankar delivered a statement in Rajya Sabha on the heels of India's assumption of the G20 Presidency.
Amid geopolitical crisis, food and energy insecurity, mounting debt and challenges to climate action, he said the Modi government's endeavour is to build consensus within the G20, and champion causes especially of the Global South.
Addressing the Parliament, the minister said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government envisages the G20 Presidency as an occasion to showcase India to the world.
He emphasized that said India's foreign policy today is no longer just an exercise of a Ministry or even simply that of the Government. "It has a direct impact on the daily lives of all Indians."
The external affairs minister said the government's aim in a difficult global situation is that the welfare of the Indian people is ensured, however challenging the circumstances. "Indian foreign policy is there to serve the Indian people; we will do whatever it takes to discharge that responsibility," he added. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Asia

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

"Had a conversation with Iranian President, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the serious situation in the region. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure," PM Modi posted on X.

Read More
Asia

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

He highlighted India's role as a "first responder" for the Maldives, emphasising that India's support during critical periods has been fundamental to the stability and security of the island nation.

Read More
Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the West Asia region and its impact on air travel between India and countries in the region. Airlines are undertaking necessary operational adjustments in view of the prevailing conditions to ensure passenger safety and the orderly conduct of flight operations.

Read More
Pacific

MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh attends Chile President's inauguration

MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh attends Chile President's inauguration

Minister of State for External Affairs and Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, visited Chile from March 10-12 and represented the Government of India at the inauguration ceremony of the new President of Chile, HE Jose Antonio Kast Rist.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.