The Conclusion to Russian Visit

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India should be considered as another benchmark in the historic ties between India and Russia. India and Russia must enhance cooperation between each other, and include the set agenda of coordinating in the sectors of energy and defence. India must work on energy and defence sectors, and serve the needs that its economy has. With growing international cooperation, India must not lag behind and work as long as it must in order to fulfil the mandate given to it through democratic means. India has emphasized the values of peace to Russia. Given the conflict that Russia has been embroiled in the last few years, it must take into account the values of peace that India has extolled in the recent presidential visit. Peace between nations must be considered sacrosanct in the twenty-first century, and all caution must be exercised in order to bring a conclusion to the war.

The false macabre of violence should not be overlooked and all efforts must be used in order to bring the warring parties to the peace table. Peace is important in the region; the war has hampered the interests of humanity and has caused the loss of numerous lives. The loss of lives should be prevented, and India along with other nations has rightly emphasized the obligations of peace on the warring parties. Peace should be considered as a political obligation between Russia and Ukraine and values of peace and amity must prevail in the region. Indian leadership has been generous enough, with their own political aims in mind, to make peace not just a privilege but a political condition in the region. Peace must become a political reality, and the warring parties, Russia and Ukraine, should consider peace as a political obligation that must be fulfilled. Peaceful political values should not be ignored in Asia, and must be given full opportunity to become feasible. Peace in the region must be taken up with seriousness of intent.

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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