According to sources, the Indian side will convey to the Russians that "there is no solution on the battlefield" and that "dialogue and diplomacy is the way forward."
Speaking to ANI, Ghanshyam Tiwari said, "The parties' stand on India's foreign policy, India's dominance in the world, and the country's relations are united and in favor of the country. In the current situation, India's role must be positive and peaceful in the war between Russia and Ukr
In a significant diplomatic win for India, sources have told ANI that Russia will discharge and facilitate the return of all Indians who are reportedly working for the Russian Army.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Austria has been eagerly anticipated by the Indian community, with Radha Anjali, classical India Bharatanatyam dancer and President of the Austro-India Association, expressing enthusiasm for the visit and highlighting that it will strengthen relations
President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day official visit to Russia, held an informal meeting on Monday at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence of the Russian president near Moscow.
PM Modi arrived in Moscow for an official visit on Monday where he was received by Denis Manturov, the first Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation at the Vnukovo-II airport and was accorded a ceremonial welcome.
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country, Abhay Kumar Singh, United Russia party's Deputat (MLA), from Russia's Kursk on Monday said that the talks between India and Russia will focus on crucial global matters including defence deals, cultural topics, economic and geopolitic
Indian ambassador to Austria Shambhu Kumaran on Monday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Vienna will give much-needed dynamism and impetus to the Indo-Austrian relationship. PM Modi's upcoming visit to Austria will be the first prime ministerial visit in 41 years, the last bein
The Indian diaspora has expressed happiness at the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Austria and said that it's a matter of pride that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting the country after 40 years.
"We have no objection to PM going to Russia. PM's visit was already proposed. But we have been continuously demanding in Parliament that he should go to Manipur. Why is North East being neglected? He should go there," Shukla said speaking at a press conference in Chandigarh.