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Modi told Putin: India opposes the Russian-Ukrainian war

Modi told Putin: India opposes the Russian-Ukrainian war! He actually asked Putin for the asking price and income of maintaining Russia-India friendship in this way when the Russian war was unfavorable. Scholar: Modi is waiting for the best price to betray Russia.

On September 16, Modi met with Putin during the summit of the SCO in Samarkand. He told Putin bluntly: "Today's era should not be an era of war." Putin probably didn't expect Modi to say this. He explained: "I understand your position on the Ukrainian conflict and know your concerns. We hope to end the fighting as soon as possible, but Ukrainian leaders refuse to reach a peace agreement through negotiations, but want to achieve their goals through military means. "

Since the Russian-Ukrainian war, India has always held a neutral position and called on all parties to hold negotiations through diplomatic channels to end the conflict. It has neither sided with Russia nor turned to Ukraine or the United States. Although the United States is dissatisfied with this position and helpless, Russia appreciates it.

Unexpectedly, Modi would tell Putin that "the present era should not be an era of war". This is actually India's implicit criticism of Russia's war against Ukraine. This position is closer to the United States. From this point of view, India's attitude towards the Russian-Ukrainian war is undergoing subtle changes.

However, it must be understood that India's attitude towards the Russian-Ukrainian war has changed and adjusted, not to please the United States, but to "blackmail" Russia, raise Russia's asking price and conditions for maintaining Russia-India friendship, and try to make India gain more benefits.

The Russian-Ukrainian war has lasted for more than half a year. Why did Modi choose the opportunity of the SCO Samarkand Summit to raise Putin's asking price for maintaining Russia-India friendship? The Ukrainian army launched a counterattack in Kharkov a few days ago, and the "successful retreat" of the Russian army brought great impact to India. Based on this, India judged that Russia had the final say in launching the war, but Ukraine, the United States and Britain had the final say in ending the war. The whole world and Russia itself overestimate Russia's military strength, and it is impossible for the Russian army to defeat the Ukrainian army; Even the military goals set by Russia at the beginning of the war could not be achieved.

Therefore, Modi carefully chose to go to war against Russia, and when Russia was in urgent need of greater support from friendly countries, he proposed to Putin the asking price for maintaining Russia-India friendship by anti-war. Is the Russian-Indian friendship really like Modi said, under the situation that the United States is trying to win over India and constantly making concessions to India?

In this regard, scholar Chu Yin said on the morning of September 17: "Modi is a shrewd opportunist who always takes India's national interests as the premise. India is closer to the West ideologically, and he is waiting to sell the best price in Russia. " Do you agree with Chu Yin?