Jaishankar will begin his two-day Russia visit on Monday to hold talks with the country's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in continuation of the regular high-level dialogue between the two sides.
Talks between the two sides are expected to cover the entire range of bilateral issues and exchange views on various regional and international developments.
Peace talks began at the end of February this year after the start of the war in Ukraine. The last round of the negotiations concluded in Istanbul on March 29. The talks have since stalled despite mediation efforts by United Nations.
Russia on Wednesday resumed its participation in the Black Sea grain deal, after securing guarantees from Ukraine on the non-use of the humanitarian corridor and ports designated for the export of agricultural products for military operations.
Delivering an address at IIM Calcutta, Jaishankar said that the benchmark for successful diplomacy is when an Indian consumer pays less money for petrol and the farmers are assured of fertilizer at the right time.
Delivering an address at IIM Calcutta, Jaishankar said there is a larger change today underway in international affairs that is very important to comprehend.
The UN-brokered Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed during a ceremony in Istanbul in July. Under the deal, ships transporting grain from three Ukrainian ports travel along an agreed corridor to markets worldwide.
Indian diplomat R Madhu Sudan said the Black Sea Grain Initiative had provided a glimmer of hope for peace in Ukraine and helped contribute to lowering the prices of wheat and other commodities.
Jaishankar and UK's Foreign Secretary James Cleverly met on the sidelines of the United Nations Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee special meeting and discussed the Ukraine conflict and the Indo-Pacific.
Amid today's UNSC discussion over Ukraine's 'dirty bomb' threat, EAM S Jaishankar and UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly discussed the Ukraine conflict.