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Modi's Ukraine Visit A Flexure In Futility

The Morning Standard

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September 03, 2024

HY did Prime Minister Narendra Modi make the side-trip to Ukraine on his two-day visit to Poland? Why did he ignore suggestions from scouts that a visit to Ukraine was inadvisable at that moment? Was it because pressing agreements had to be signed? Or was superpower geopolitics using him as a messenger to forestall a potential global catastrophe? Consider this.

- KAJAL BASU

Modi's Ukraine Visit A Flexure In Futility

Modi had visited Moscow in early July to a show of camaraderie with Vladimir Putin. Even as a Russian missile struck a children's hospital in Kyiv on the first day of his visit, Putin called him "param dost" (ultimate friend). The optics couldn't have been worse.

Six weeks later, while India was fending off indignation from not only the Western anti-Russian coalition but also Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Putin announced on August 22 that incursive Ukrainian forces had tried to attack the Kursk nuclear power plant at Kurchatov using kamikaze drones. This was a serious escalation, because the Kursk nuclear plant, one of Russia's four largest, is the main node of the country's national energy network. In July 2023, one unit at Kursk was disconnected from the grid following a Ukrainian drone attack. The plant was saved partly because the drones were short-range and carried lowstrength thermobaric warheads.

But here's the thing: the two operating reactors at Kursk are from the Soviet era and of the same design as at Chernobyl, barely 500 km away. If Kursk blows up, it will irradiate a vast landmass. The Kursk plant is located 60 km from the Russia-Ukraine border and less than 50 km from the city of Kursk.

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THE Madurai LIC branch office fire, in which a senior woman official was charred to death in December 2025, took a shocking turn on Monday with the police arresting the victim’s junior colleague on murder charges.

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Kapil Mishra is a habitual liar, says Atishi on video row

LEADER of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Atishi has alleged the BJP of weaponising the names of Sikh gurus for crude political gains while carrying a long record of hostility towards the Sikh community.

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India’s Bangladesh mission now a non-family posting

INDIA has designated its diplomatic mission in Bangladesh as a non-family posting for the time being, citing security concerns.

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South Delhi too gets a new deck, worth ₹1,471 crore

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TEARING PAGES OFF A FRAGILE BOOK

HE decision to indefinitely postpone the announcement of the 2025 Sahitya Akademi Awards marks a significant moment in India’s cultural and constitutional life.

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AP, RMZ Group announces strategic investment partnership at Davos

Proposed investment of $10 billion

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With eye on polls, Punjab adds ₹68.50 per quintal subsidy on sugarcane crop

WITH a year left for the Assembly elections, the Punjab Cabinet approved a direct subsidy of %68.50 per quintal out of the fixed State Agreed Price (SAP) for sugarcane growers, offering the highest sugarcane price in the country.

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