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"War is costly, peace is priceless": India's pivotal role in BRICS is shaping the narrative amid Ukraine crisis, championing dialogue and diplomacy, its influence in fostering global harmony is becoming increasingly evident on the international stage

After significant discussions in Jeddah, Andriy Yermak, leading the Ukrainian Presidential Office, has been in consistent touch with Ajit Doval
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India's Growing Influence: The Beacon of Hope in the Ukrainian Crisis
India's Growing Influence: The Beacon of Hope in the Ukrainian Crisis

In the heart of geopolitical complexities, a hopeful scenario is unfolding. India, with its increasing global prominence, is becoming a key player in shaping the outcomes of major international dilemmas. A shining testament to this is the Ukrainian crisis, where nations are looking towards India and its allies in the Global South and BRICS to mediate and carve a way forward.

To understand the magnitude, let’s rewind a bit. On August 5th, Saudi Arabia played host to an important event - a meeting of diplomatic national security advisors and political directors. This was a follow-up to a similar initiative that commenced in Copenhagen in June. Their goal? To establish a sustainable and fair peace in Ukraine.

The gathering witnessed participation from over 40 countries, both in person and online. Among them were members of the BRICS association - India, China, Brazil, South Africa, and even Russia.

Yet, Russia was forthright in its stance. Moscow was quick to point out that the Ukrainian Peace Formula, having ten points, didn’t resonate with their perspective. Maria Zakharova, the voice of the Russian Foreign Ministry, elucidated Russia’s position. She expressed that Russia looks forward to understanding the assessments of its BRICS counterparts, especially in light of the 'peace formula' that the West and Kyiv are ardently promoting.

Moscow's core argument? The emphasis on Zelensky's peace formula is overshadowing the peace initiatives proposed by other countries. Such an approach, in Russia's view, is an attempt by the West and Kyiv to monopolize peace-building efforts in the region.

Amidst this, the beacon of hope was India. Ajit Doval, India's National Security Advisor, who was present in Jeddah, reiterated India's unwavering stand - that the solution lies in dialogue and diplomacy. This resonates with India's consistent approach in global matters, always urging nations to sit, discuss, and find a middle ground.

The bonds don't end there. After significant discussions in Jeddah, Andriy Yermak, leading the Ukrainian Presidential Office, has been in consistent touch with Ajit Doval. Their connection can be traced back to a vital meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Hiroshima, Japan, this May. It was the first interaction between the leaders since the Russia-Ukraine conflict ignited.

Yermak is optimistic. He believes that the consultations in Jeddah have pushed Ukraine a step closer to realizing President Zelensky's peace formula. He confidently stated that with every move, more countries are recognizing and supporting Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

Now, the world waits with bated breath for the upcoming 15th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, from August 22 to 24. It promises to be a monumental event, marking the first in-person BRICS leaders’ assembly in three years. The summit, graced by top leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the presidents of Brazil, China, and host nation South Africa, carries enormous expectations. Although President Putin won't be present, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will represent Russia.

In Johannesburg, the anticipation is that Prime Minister Modi will amplify his vision. Leveraging India's G20 presidency, he aims to emphasize the voices of the Global South. This focus on South-South Cooperation showcases India's intent to collectively mold global agendas.

As a prelude to this significant event, Lavrov had a discussion with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi. Their conversation spanned various pressing issues, with the Ukrainian crisis at the forefront.

In essence, India's role and influence in global geopolitics are rapidly expanding. As the Ukrainian crisis unfolds, the world is witnessing India’s steadfast commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and global cooperation. The nation emerges as a symbol of hope, showing the world that peace is possible through collaboration and understanding.

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