Russia-Ukraine war
Russian pledge to scale back in Ukraine draws skepticism
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said there was no reason to believe Russia’s announcement that it would reduce military activity near Kyiv
Aakar Patel | Of democracies, dictatorships & transparency
We should consider that India is not a dictatorship and should be using its natural strength as a democracy
K.C. Singh | Amid Beijing’s overtures, Delhi needs to stand firm
Chinese President Xi Jinping has just six months left for the Communist Party’s quinquennial national conference
Russians shift focus from Kyiv — scaling back goals in war?
Zelenskyy appealed anew to Russia to negotiate an end to the war but pointedly said Ukraine would not agree to give up any of its territory
Farrukh Dhondy | Bureaucracy in UK, EU & India: Putin’s war to BoJo’s rescue?
Putin’s criminal war has caused the largest refugee crisis Europe has known since the Second World War
Biden to visit near Ukraine-Poland border in show of solidarity
At an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday NATO announced the deployment of further troops to Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria
Syed Ata Hasnain | Putin’s Ukraine war goes beyond just war-fighting
It’s not classically conventional and is veering towards combinations: hybrid, conventional and grey zone, all rolled in one
NATO: 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine
President Volodymr Zelenskyy said nearly two weeks ago that about 1,300 Ukrainian servicemen had been killed
DC Edit | India's stance over Putin's war gets harder to sustain
As a member of the US-led Quad alliance, India remains the only nation not to condemn the abomination of the Russian war machine let loose
Indian nuns working in Kyiv running short on food, but remain determined to continue
Sisters Rosela and Frida along with 3 other Sisters were caring for 37 homeless Ukrainians inside the packed storehouse