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Did modi stop the war in ukraine?

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Analysis

The claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped the war in Ukraine is not supported by available evidence. While multiple sources indicate that Modi has expressed willingness to support peace efforts and has been invited by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to participate in mediation, there is no indication that Modi or India has succeeded in ending or stopping the conflict. The war continues with ongoing hostilities, and peace initiatives involving India remain in the realm of diplomatic efforts rather than concrete resolution. The sources consistently describe Modi’s role as supportive or potential mediator, but none provide proof of an actual cessation of the war attributable to Modi’s actions.

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Mentions Brazil’s balanced policy and peace initiatives but does not confirm Modi stopped the war.

Reports Modi’s readiness to support peace efforts but no evidence of stopping the war.

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Notes Zelenskyy inviting Modi to help end the war; Modi commits to help but no war end.

Discusses challenges Modi faces in peace efforts, implying no success in stopping the war.

Covers Zelenskyy’s invitation to Modi for peace talks, no claim of war cessation.

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India in the Emerging World Order
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Modi’s assurances at G7 about peace efforts, no indication war ended.

Focuses on broader geopolitical context, no support for Modi stopping the war.

Mentions Global South peace initiatives including India, no war end.

Modi’s communication with Putin about peace, but no war cessation.

Describes India’s consistent position, no evidence of stopping the war.

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