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How India’s Deals Bankroll Russia? – OpEd

As the world reels from the continued devastation of the Russia-Ukraine war, one country has quietly emerged as a covert enabler of this conflict: India. Recent revelations suggest that India has secretly purchased sensitive goods worth $1 billion from Russia, bypassing Western-imposed sanctions and providing a crucial economic lifeline to Moscow. These clandestine deals have raised serious questions about India’s commitment to international peace and stability, revealing a disturbing willingness to prioritize financial gain over ethical responsibility. The international sanctions imposed on Russia were designed to cripple its war economy and pressure it into ending its invasion of Ukraine. These measures have been supported by the vast majority of the global community, with nations around the world severing trade ties with Russia in an effort to halt its aggression. Yet, India has chosen to defy these sanctions, covertly engaging in trade that directly contributes to Russia’s war efforts. By dodging sanctions, India has provided Russia with the means to continue its military operations, prolonging the conflict and deepening the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The goods purchased in these secret deals are not merely commercial products—they are reportedly sensitive items that could have military applications, further enhancing Russia’s ability to wage war. India has long maintained that it is neutral in the Russia-Ukraine war, positioning itself as a nation focused on peace and humanitarian aid. However, these recent revelations expose India’s public neutrality as nothing more than a façade. Behind closed doors, India has been funneling billions into the Russian economy, actively undermining the international sanctions designed to curb Russia’s aggression. India’s covert trade with Russia raises serious concerns about its role in the global community. At a time when the international focus is on supporting Ukraine and ending the war, India’s actions reveal a blatant disregard for collective efforts to restore peace. The global community has united in its efforts to isolate Russia, imposing strict economic sanctions and cutting off its access to vital goods. India’s decision to secretly engage in trade with Russia is a betrayal of this collective effort. By prioritizing its own financial interests over the greater good, India has shown that it is willing to undermine international law for the sake of profit. India’s actions have not only weakened the impact of sanctions but have also contributed to the ongoing destruction in Ukraine. The financial support provided by these covert deals has allowed Russia to continue its military operations, prolonging the suffering of civilians and delaying the possibility of peace. India’s willingness to evade sanctions sets a dangerous precedent for other nations. If India can secretly bypass international sanctions without consequence, what’s stopping other rogue states from doing the same? This undermines the entire system of international law, weakening the ability of the global community to hold aggressor nations accountable. By engaging in these covert deals, India has shown that it is willing to flout international rules in pursuit of profit. This behavior not only damages its standing in the global community but also emboldens other nations to follow suit, further eroding the efficacy of sanctions and other measures designed to maintain peace.India has long cultivated an image of itself as a responsible global player, advocating for peace and stability. Yet, these recent revelations expose a stark contrast between India’s public image and its behind-the-scenes actions. By secretly supporting Russia’s war efforts, India has severely damaged its reputation on the international stage. The world is watching, and India’s covert trade with Russia raises serious doubts about its role as a reliable ally and partner in the global effort for peace. As the international community continues to confront Russia’s aggression, India’s actions stand in stark opposition to the principles of justice and accountability. India’s secret trade with Russia is more than just a violation of sanctions—it is a betrayal of the global effort to restore peace in Ukraine. By prioritizing profits over principles, India has chosen to enable conflict rather than work towards its resolution. As the world pays the price in blood, India’s covert deals are a reminder that, in the pursuit of financial gain, even the most powerful nations can turn a blind eye to human suffering.

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