The Peace Principle
The Times of India|September 19, 2022
Modi's words to Putin didn't mean a change in stance. India's ability to wage peace is set to increase
The Peace Principle

Many commentators have interpreted PM Modi's words "Today's era is not of war" - to President Putin on the what needed telling. That interpretation was seemingly buttressed by India twice voting to allow President Zelensky to address UN bodies. But this is a reductive reading of what Modi said as well as what India stands for and can do.

First, Modi has been asking for cessation of violence from the time Russia invaded Ukraine. Second, he and other Golfigures have always been clear that New Delhi's approach to particular aspects of this geopolitical crisis will be driven also by national interest.

この記事は The Times of India の September 19, 2022 版に掲載されています。

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