Indian Govt Asks To Avoid Non-Essential Travel To Ukraine
Concerned over the escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, India advised its citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to and within Ukraine. On October 10, the Government of India asked them to strictly follow the safety and security guidelines issued by the local authorities. The advisory comes hours after Russia carried out strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, which killed 10 people and left 60 others injured.
Tags: Ukraine, Indian Govt, Travel Advisory, War Zone, Russia-Ukraine
Courtesy: Press Trust of India
Russia-Ukraine Agrees On Ukraine Food Grain Export Resumption
Russia-Ukraine agreed to sign a deal for Ukrainian grain exports and was backed by the United Nations. As per the deal signed on July 23, the deal will be executed in few months, resolving insurance and safety concerns, said financial information provider S&P Global Market Intelligence. The export will be enroute, Black Sea routes from major grain ports, including Odessa. The agreement cleared the way for exporting Ukrainian grains.
Tags: Food Grains export, Russia-Ukraine, Conflict, UN Back Agreement, Export Deal
Courtesy: The Print
Putin May Temporarily Hand Over Power As He Undergoes Cancer Treatment: Report
Russian President Vladimir Putin may temporarily hand over power to the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Nikolai Patrushev. A New York Post report claims that Putin has recently been suffering from a host of ailments, including Parkinson's disease and cancer. The report also claims that Putin has been visited by an oncologist several times in recent years. There is no official information yet.
Tags: Vladimir Putin, Russia, Moscow, Russian President, Russia-Ukraine
Courtesy: NDTV
Russia Unlikely To Alter Military Action In Ukraine
The Russian military is unlikely to alter its actions amid the ongoing special operation in Ukraine. This comes just days ahead of the Russian Victory Day, which falls on 9th May. "The pace of the operation in Ukraine depends, first of all, on the need to minimize any risks for the civilian population and (the) Russian military personnel," shared Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Tags: Russia, Ukraine, Russia-Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, action
Courtesy: ANI
Blinken, Austin Meet Zelensky In 1st Major US Visit Since Russian Conflict Started
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin have met with Ukrainian President Zelensky for the first time since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began. While the US diplomats and officials did not announce their plans to visit, it was the Ukrainian President who shared the news. He stated that he would be using this meeting to push for greater military assistance.
Tags: Ukraine, Russia, US Secretary Of State, Russia-Ukraine, russian embassy
Courtesy: ANI
Russia Captures City Of Kreminna In Eastern Ukraine: War News
The city of Kreminna, which is situated in the Eastern Ukraine, has been taken over by Russian forces, confirmed regional governor, on April 19. The pressure put by the Russian troops in the area, forced the Ukrainian troops to withdraw, giving up the city. "Kreminna is under the control of Orcs (Russians). They have entered the city," told Serhiy Gaidai, Governor of the Luhansk region.
Tags: Russia, Ukraine, Kreminna, Russia-Ukraine, War
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
PM Modi & US President Joe Biden To Meet Virtually
PM Modi and US president Joe Biden are scheduled to meet virtually, on April 11. The meet is expected to strengthen ties between the nations. The conversation will focus on the development of an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and high-quality infrastructure. The leaders are also expected to discuss various topics related to Covid-19 pandemic, climate crisis, global economy and Indo-Pacific. Although, Russian war against Ukraine continues to… read-more
Tags: US, India, PM Modi, Joe BIden, Russia-Ukraine
Courtesy: Free Press Journal
India Chooses Peace In Russia-Ukraine War: EAM Jaishankar
During the ongoing Parliament, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar briefed about India's stand-in Ukraine-Russia invasion crisis. Jaishankar addressed the MPs and said, "f India has chosen a side, it has chosen the side of peace. Attributing political color to India’s actions vis-a-vis Ukraine situation unfortunate". Expressing concern over the ongoing war and deaths in Ukraine-Russia, the EAM said, "dialogue and diplomacy are the right… read-more
Tags: Russia-Ukraine, Indian government, S Jaishankar, parliament, Peace
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Ukraine FM Urges External Affairs Minister, Seeks Support To End Russia-Ukraine War
In a telephonic conversation, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged the Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, to use "all influence in its relations with Moscow". This was said as to end all the military operations towards Ukraine. The Foreign Minister urged to support the draft resolution on "restoring peace in Ukraine".Kuleba urged the Indian Government, non-permanent UNSC member to support draft resolution for… read-more
Tags: Ukraine, Russia, Russia-Ukraine, External Affairs Minister, War
Courtesy: One India
Biden Announces 'Containment 2.0' To Put An End To Russia-Ukriane War
President Biden has announced to attempt an approach used 75 years ago, called the "containment", which was used as a strategy during the Cold War. Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Biden has announced Containment 2.0, which is considered to be a better and revised version of the strategy, in modern era. The strategy was used when the Soviet Union was trying to take over states beyond its borders.
Tags: Russia, Ukraine, Russia-Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, President Joe Biden
Courtesy: The Indian Express