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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Jaishankar: India Was Right—Peace Won’t Come from Battleground in Russia-Ukraine War
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Jaishankar: India Was Right—Peace Won’t Come from Battleground in Russia-Ukraine War

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 23, 2025 4:09 pm
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Three years into the Russia-Ukraine war, India’s position stands vindicated, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during his visit to Denmark. In an interview with Denmark’s TV2 channel, Jaishankar explained how India’s consistent approach has been proven right as the conflict enters its fourth year.

India has maintained from the start that direct talks between Russia and Ukraine are essential to end the war. Jaishankar pointed out that early in 2022, when these talks failed, India emphasized the need for dialogue, not just meetings with other countries.

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Now, direct talks between the two sides have resumed, showing India’s foresight.

So, what does this mean for everyday people? For one, prolonged conflict disrupts global food security and fertilizer supply. Jaishankar highlighted how the war caused shortages that affect millions worldwide.

This is not just a faraway war; its ripple effects reach homes everywhere.

Jaishankar also addressed criticism India has faced from some Western countries. While India condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it continued to buy Russian oil. Critics say this looks like India is not taking a firm stand. But Jaishankar pointed out Europe’s own contradictions—they keep buying Russian gas while loudly condemning the invasion.

Also Read Jaishankar Holds Key Talks with Netherlands Defence Minister on Security Challenges

Here’s the kicker: Europe talks big about Ukraine’s sovereignty but ignores violations of India’s own sovereignty by China and Pakistan. Since 1947, Pakistan has illegally occupied parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

China has controlled parts of eastern Ladakh since the 1950s and 1960s. Jaishankar called out this double standard bluntly, saying Europe was “detached” and sometimes “cynical” about India’s situation.

This is where India’s position becomes clear: It’s about fairness and realpolitik, not just picking sides. India advocates peace and talks, but also defends its own national interests firmly.

Jaishankar’s visit to Denmark is part of a tour covering the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. On India-Denmark ties, he emphasized cooperation in sustainability and security, showing India’s growing global role beyond the war.

In short, India’s steady, no-nonsense stance on the Russia-Ukraine war—and its insistence on dialogue—is proving its worth. As the conflict drags on, the world sees that solutions need direct contact, not endless side talks. India’s call for fairness and focus on sovereignty resonates beyond just one conflict.

Also Read Bilateral, Not Boastful: Jaishankar Fact-Checks Trump’s Ceasefire Fantasy—Again

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