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New Delhi, March 6: India has said Russia holds “legitimate interests” in Ukraine, becoming the first major nation appearing to publicly lean towards Moscow at a time it is largely isolated internationally over its military intervention in the Crimean Peninsula.

India’s first official response came on a day Crimean MPs voted to secede from Ukraine and join Russia, prompting the US to activate some sanctions.

National security adviser Shivshankar Menon has said India wants the confrontation between the West and Moscow over Ukraine resolved peacefully. But he added that it also hoped that the interests of Russia and other stakeholders were taken into account.

“We hope that whatever internal issues there are within Ukraine are settled peacefully, and the broader issues of reconciling various interests involved, and there are legitimate Russian and other interests involved…. We hope those are discussed, negotiated and that there is a satisfactory resolution to them,” Menon said today.

Menon’s reference to Russia’s “legitimate interests” sparked a sharp diplomatic response from Kiev. “We are not sure how Russia can be seen having legitimate interests in the territory of another country,”,Roman Pyrih, the media secretary at the Ukrainian embassy in New Delhi, said. “In our view, and in the view of much of the international community, this is a direct act of aggression and we cannot accept any justification for it.”

The US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy and Japan — the seven G8 nations other than Russia — have criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send troops into Ukraine’s southeastern Crimean Peninsula.

“There are principles of international law, and Russia violated these in entering the territory of another nation,” Pyrih said. “If there are any legitimate interests, those can be discussed diplomatically, not by sending in troops.”

The larger G20 grouping of the world’s 20 largest economies is not as united in its criticism of Russia, and includes several key allies of Moscow. But even South Africa and China, which have close economic ties with Russia, have so far only issued relatively anodyne public statements seeking a peaceful solution to the Ukraine crisis.

“China believes that Russia can coordinate with other parties to push for the political settlement of the issue so as to safeguard regional and world peace and stability,” the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement this week after Putin phoned Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Russia is India’s largest defence supplier — and an ally that stood by New Delhi in times when much of the rest of the world treated it as a pariah, like when India tested nuclear weapons in 1974 and 1998. But Menon’s statement and New Delhi’s reluctance to criticise Putin stem also from a deeper concern.

India, officials said, is convinced that the West’s tacit support for a series of attempted coups against democratically elected governments — in Egypt, Thailand and now Ukraine — has only weakened democratic roots in these countries.

“We are watching what is happening in Ukraine with some concern,” Menon said. The foreign ministry, later in the day, issued a statement adding that the presence of “more than 5,000 Indian nationals, including about 4,000 students, in different parts of Ukraine” had left India “concerned” at the “escalation of tensions”.

On Friday, when Russian troops were entering Crimea, the Ukrainian ambassador to India, Oleksandr Shevchenko, met external ministry affairs officials at South Block and sought New Delhi’s support. Shevchnko, Ukrainian officials said, left without any commitments. Shevchenko has also asked for a meeting with Menon. But Menon has not yet given Shevchenko time, Pyrih said.



India bats for Russia interests
 
Well India took a clear position on this, Crimea is a strategic area for Russia, Russia and Ukraine have some agreements regarding the Russian troop presence in that area.
The solution should be diplomatic and any outcome should address the rights of Russian speaking people and also respect Ukraine - Russia agreements of the past.
 
It is India's responsibility to support Russia .Because we know what will happen if there was no Russian supports in 1971 war,our history may become another. 1971 a year and most difficult time of India where US,UK,China and most of other countries in these world turn against us.But USSR/Russia single handedly protect us from a possible foreign invasion and a humiliating defeat.
This is Russia's sensitive issue .They must protect their brothers in Crimea and it is their duty.West dont try for a diplomatic
solution in its early times .Now they cry for what?.
Good Job GoI. and Menon
 
Damn America...not slick to even do this the right way. Seeing how other nations can grasp what we are up to...is a sign of lack of planning for the unexpected. I guess paying the big bucks to your analysts did a lot of good FOR NOTHING. Instead you should have focused on hiring potential analysts who actually enjoy the job abd are willing to put more time than any other. Being paid for 40 hours but working continously is the type of candidate I would hire....wouldn't you?
 
Well done India. :cheers:

I hope my own Government takes a stronger stance in favour of Russia here, instead of just saying "We hope for a peaceful solution". EVERYONE wants a peaceful solution, including the Russians themselves, so what's the point in such a statement.

If the West tries to sanction Russia, I want China to increase our orders of oil/gas through our Russia-China pipelines, as well as massively increasing trade. Even though the Western countries have already indicated they are not interested in sanctioning Russia in any case, I think it would be prudent to make such an offer anyway.
 
Finally a response. I strongly believe, its time India change its foreign policy for the better and take active participation on debates in world affairs, instead of not giving any response to any world changes. Its time to take a stand on any world issues, instead of sitting silent, and wasting votes on any world bodies.
 
Well done India. :cheers:

I hope my own Government takes a stronger stance in favour of Russia here, instead of just saying "We hope for a peaceful solution". EVERYONE wants a peaceful solution, including the Russians themselves, so what's the point in such a statement.

If the West tries to sanction Russia, I want China to increase our orders of oil/gas through our Russia-China pipelines, as well as massively increasing trade. Even though the Western countries have already indicated they are not interested in sanctioning Russia in any case, I think it would be prudent to make such an offer anyway.
not a great idea, if India says this, ok, not a big deal. But if China does, it will be seen as a threat. It would seem like Russia is preparing for something.

Better let this just die out. China right now still need to go economy first, if anything these past years have taught us, it's modern weapons are super expensive, you want to play in the big kid's park, your ticket of admission is huge. So we need to pursue our interests while not rocking the boat too much. It's a fine line.

Besides, have you read the Romance of the three kingdoms? After the catastrophic battle of Chibi, Zhu geliang said Caocao can be defeated, but can't be finished, because his side isn't ready to take over the power of Caocao, and if he did die, then he would in fact lose more as his ally, way stronger would be the one to take advantage.

Same deal here, America needs to be defeated, but not dead.
 
not a great idea, if India says this, ok, not a big deal. But if China does, it will be seen as a threat. It would seem like Russia is preparing for something.

Better let this just die out. China right now still need to go economy first, if anything these past years have taught us, it's modern weapons are super expensive, you want to play in the big kid's park, your ticket of admission is huge. So we need to pursue our interests while not rocking the boat too much. It's a fine line.

Besides, have you read the Romance of the three kingdoms? After the catastrophic battle of Chibi, Zhu geliang said Caocao can be defeated, but can't be finished, because his side isn't ready to take over the power of Caocao, and if he did die, then he would in fact lose more as his ally, way stronger would be the one to take advantage.

Same deal here, America needs to be defeated, but not dead.

I thought you said you were brought up in the West, with a Western mindset, but you've read 三国演义? Good man. :cheers:

I agree with you, we do need more time to build up our economic strength.

Russia already industrialized a long time ago, and they are a former superpower. We on the other hand need time before we can become more assertive. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
 
not a great idea, if India says this, ok, not a big deal. But if China does, it will be seen as a threat. It would seem like Russia is preparing for something.

Better let this just die out. China right now still need to go economy first, if anything these past years have taught us, it's modern weapons are super expensive, you want to play in the big kid's park, your ticket of admission is huge. So we need to pursue our interests while not rocking the boat too much. It's a fine line.

Besides, have you read the Romance of the three kingdoms? After the catastrophic battle of Chibi, Zhu geliang said Caocao can be defeated, but can't be finished, because his side isn't ready to take over the power of Caocao, and if he did die, then he would in fact lose more as his ally, way stronger would be the one to take advantage.

Same deal here, America needs to be defeated, but not dead.

Thats right.When China agree with the Russia.It may seen as threat in Western World.But it will remain as a threat .Not a war.
If India agree with Russia then it give some advantage to Russia.After all we are the largest democracy in the world.So that deal have some weight.
China must use their power on the occasion like this .China cant compete US or West without Russia support.
 
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