Tag: Ukraine

  • Maharashtra CM asks officials to coordinate with MEA for safe return of state residents from Ukraine 

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday directed the administration to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure safe return of students and others from Maharashtra who are stuck in Ukraine.

    The chief minister expressed concern about the safety of people from the state visiting Ukraine for business and education, and asked the Chief Secretary to be in touch with the Central government, said a statement from Thackeray’s office.

    He also asked the officials to maintain contact with people from the state who are stranded in that country.

    Meanwhile, NCP MP Supriya Sule urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to make appropriate arrangements for safe passage of Indians stranded in Ukraine.

    “The current situation in #Ukraine is extremely worrisome. Many Indians including students want to return back. Requesting Hon. @DrSJaishankar Ji, @MEAIndia, @MEAMadad to make appropriate arrangements for Indians to return back home safely,” Sule tweeted.

    The current situation in #Ukraine is extremely worrisome. Many Indians including students want to return back. Requesting Hon. @DrSJaishankar Ji, @MEAIndia, @MEAMadad to make appropriate arrangements for Indians to return back home safely.
    — Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) February 24, 2022
    Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine earlier in the day.

    India is looking at ways to assist its nationals, especially students, in Ukraine amid fears of a larger conflict.

  • Ukraine situation, crude prices posing challenge to financial stability: Sitharaman

    Crude oil prices soared by nearly 4 per cent to USD 99 a barrel on Tuesday after Russia recognised two separatists states of eastern Ukraine.

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    Singh also accused the Congress, SP and the BSP of doing politics of hatred. The Congress started the politics of hatred and the SP carried it forward, he alleged.

  • Ukraine crisis figures in talks between Jaishankar and French foreign minister

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: France on Monday said the “rigorous dialogue” with Russia for respecting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity figured in talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian in Paris.

    Jaishankar arrived in Paris on Sunday on a day French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a marathon telephonic conversation to defuse the crisis in Ukraine amid apprehension of a Russian invasion of the eastern European nation.

    A day after the talks between Jaishankar and Le Drian, the French foreign ministry on Monday said they exchanged views on international and regional issues, including the situation in Ukraine.

    “The ministers exchanged views on international and regional issues, including the rigorous dialogue with Russia for the respect of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the discussions with Iran for implementing the joint comprehensive plan of action,” the French foreign ministry said.

    A press statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the two ministers exchanged perspectives on the situation in Afghanistan, Iran nuclear deal and the evolving situation in Ukraine.

    “They reiterated their shared commitment to the principles of multilateralism and a rules-based order, and agreed to coordinate in the UN Security Council on issues of mutual concern,” it said.

    Though the US and its Western allies have been severely critical of the massive Russian military build-up near the Ukrainian border, India has not spoken against Russia as it has been pitching for “quiet and constructive diplomacy” to resolve the crisis.

    On the overall talks between Jaishankar and Le Drian, the French foreign ministry said the ministers agreed to deepen the Indo-French strategic partnership and cooperation in areas of defence, civil nuclear energy, space, and security.

    The two sides also adopted a “bilateral roadmap on the blue economy and ocean governance” through which France and India commit to joint actions to make the Indo-Pacific an area of sustainable growth, rule of law and oceans protection, according to the French readout.

    “They recalled the importance of intensifying people-to-people ties between France and India. In this regard, Le Drian recalled the goal of welcoming 20,000 Indian students in France by 2025, and proposed the establishment of an ‘Indo-Pacific’ campus in India focusing on training, research, and innovation in healthcare,” it said.

    The French foreign ministry also said that the two ministers reaffirmed their shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific governed by the rule of law.

    The situation in the Indo-Pacific and possible areas of cooperation are likely to be delved into at a ministerial forum for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, being organised by the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union on Tuesday in Paris.

    The French readout also said that in view of the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, a declaration of intent in the field of sport was finalised.

    “Minister Le Drian welcomed the many upcoming cultural events, including the cross-participation of France and India as guests of honour in the New Delhi World Book Fair and the Paris Book Fair respectively, and the launch of the 4th edition of the Bonjour India festival,” it said.

    “With over 130 cultural events taking place in India from March to May, Bonjour India 2022 will celebrate the friendship between France and India, thus marking the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries,” it added.

  • Air India to operate 3 flights to help Indians fly out amid Ukraine crisis

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Air India will operate three flights between India-Ukraine next week on February 22, 24 and 26.

    The flights will take off from Boryspil International Airport and bookings are open through Air India booking offices, website, call centre and authorised travel agents.

    “#FlyAI : Air India will operate 3 flights between India-Ukraine (Boryspil International Airport) India on 22nd, 24th & 26th FEB 2022 Booking open through Air India Booking offices, Website, Call Centre and Authorised Travel Agents,” Air India said in a Tweet on Friday.

    Earlier, Indian Embassy in Ukraine asked its citizens, particularly students whose stay is not essential, to leave Kyiv temporarily.

    In an advisory issued on Tuesday, India also requested its nationals to keep the Embassy informed about the status of their presence to enable the Embassy to reach them where required.

    Tensions over Ukraine have increased in recent months, with Russia and NATO accusing each other of amassing troops on the Russian-Ukrainian border.

    The United States and Ukraine accuse Russia of planning to invade. But Moscow continues to deny such claims and maintains that it has no intention of attacking any country.

    White House spokesperson had earlier said that the US would welcome any country’s attempt to play a role in de-escalation of mounting tensions between Russia and Ukraine, including India.

    Russia’s recent build-up of around 150,000 troops just over the border from the Donbas region in the east, in Belarus to the north and Crimea to the south, which began in the autumn, has escalated tensions.

    On Thursday, the US Embassy in Kiev informed that Russia’s shelling of Stanytsia Luhanska in Ukrainian government-controlled territory in Donbas hit a kindergarten, injured two teachers, and knocked out power in the village.

  • India seeking more flights to Ukraine

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Amidst the mounting tension in Ukraine due to the military build up around it byRussia, India has asked its citizens, particularly students to consider leaving Ukraine temporarily.

    Panic has gripped the students and their families back home are doing all it takes to get them back. However, even thought there are no direct flights to Kyiv, Indian government is hoping to increase the number of options that can help get these citizens back.

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has set up a control room to provide information and assistance to Indian nationals in Ukraine. In addition, the Indian embassy in Ukraine has also set up a 24-hour helpline for all those seeking information. The embassy is also advising students to stay calm and not panic and book the earliest available and convenient option.

    At the moment Ukrainian International Airlines, Air Arabia, Fly Dubai and Qatar Airways are operating flights from Ukraine. Talks are on with the Ministry of Civil Aviation to pitch in and facilitate in thisprocess on a priority basis. At present, Ukraine International Airlines operates flights on the Kyiv-Delhi route.

    The other options, are expensive and take longer as there are one or more stopovers. These are from flights transisting through, Dubai, Doha, Sharjah, Almaty and Frankfurt. They are operated by Air Arabia, Fly Dubai and Qatar Airways.

    There are close to 20,000 Indian students in Ukraine. They are mostly students who study medicine as it is more affordable than private medical colleges within India. On completion of their degree, Indian students have to clear a screening test by National Medical Commission in order to practice in India.

  • Russia, US to participate in India’s biggest Maritime Exercise Milan amidst Ukraine tensions

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: The US and Russia will be participating in India’s biggest maritime exercise Milan-2022 scheduled to begin at the end of this month.

    Sources confirmed that both Russia and the US have officially confirmed to join the exercise to be held from 26 Feb to March 4. But it’s not clear yet whether the two countries will be sending their warships or will be sending their naval personnel.

    The finer details are still being worked out, said the sources. “Invitations have been extended to 46 nations with participation confirmed by 35 of them.”

    The response has been positive from the rest of the countries, added the sources.

    MILAN Series of Multilateral Naval Exercise, made a modest beginning in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1995 with participation of four littoral navies of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Thailand.

    This biennial congregation of friendly navies, over the last two and a half decades, has progressively grown in magnitude with the previous edition in 2018 being attended by 17 countries.

    During this period, the scope of exercise too has seen a progressive transformation. Whereas, the interactions between friendly foreign countries earlier were predominantly harbour based, the scope of the event has been progressively expanded to include exercises at sea.

    “Not only Frigates and Destroyers will be participating, for the first time Anti-Submarine Warfare exercise will be taking place,” said the sources.

    Earlier smaller ships used to participate.

    Keeping the increasing scope, MILAN 2022 which is the eleventh edition has been scheduled for the first time at Visakhapatnam and would be held under the aegis of Eastern Naval Command.

    “With the increasing participation a larger sea room was needed thus shifted to Visakhapatnam,” said sources.

    The theme for MILAN 2022, titled ‘Camaraderie Cohesion Collaboration’, reflects this spirit.

    The Harbour Phase of MILAN 2022 from 25 – 28 Feb 2022 would allow participating navies to discuss maritime subjects of common concern and share solutions.

    The professional competitions and conferences planned during this phase shall build the operational tempo for the Sea Phase planned from 01-04 Mar 22.

    This Phase would be utilised to consolidate upon the lessons learnt during harbour interactions and to build upon the experience of operating together at sea.

  • EAM Jaishankar speaks to British counterpart Liz Truss

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday spoke to his British counterpart Liz Truss, focusing on defence and security ties, the situation in Ukraine and implementation of the India-UK ‘Roadmap 2030’.

    The ‘Roadmap 2030’ was adopted at a virtual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Boris Johnson in May last year.

    “Good catching up with UK Foreign Secretary @trussliz. Conducted periodic review on our Roadmap 2030. Also discussed the situation in Ukraine,” Jaishankar tweeted.

    On her part, Truss said “Russian aggression against Ukraine” was discussed apart from defence and security cooperation as well as the proposed India-UK free trade agreement.

    “Good to speak with @DrSJaishankar. We discussed: Russian aggression against Ukraine; working towards a FTA with India; closer defence & security cooperation,” she tweeted.

    The US and its Western allies have been severely critical of Russia over its continuing build-up of forces near the Ukraine border.

    The US has already decided to send extra troops to Europe to support its allies in the backdrop of fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    The ‘Roadmap 2030’ was aimed at ramping up cooperation over the next decade in the key areas of trade and economy, defence and security, climate change and people-to-people connect among others.

  • Pre and Post Independence India symbols must be differenciate

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