Ukraine Security Chief Meets India's NSA Doval For Talks On War, Stability

Ukraine's top security official Rustem Umerov held extensive talks with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in New Delhi. The discussions focused on bilateral relations and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in its fourth year. India reiterated its principled stance favoring a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy, respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. The meeting is part of India's continued engagement with key stakeholders to understand ground realities and contribute to peace efforts.

Key Points: Ukraine's Rustem Umerov Meets India's Ajit Doval for Security Talks

  • High-level security talks in New Delhi
  • Review of bilateral cooperation
  • Discussion on Russia-Ukraine war
  • India's call for peaceful resolution
  • Geopolitical implications assessed
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Diplomacy amidst conflict: Ukraine's security chief meets NSA Ajit Doval to discuss regional stability

Ukraine's security chief Rustem Umerov met India's NSA Ajit Doval in New Delhi to discuss bilateral ties and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. India reiterated its call for dialogue.

"NSA reiterated India's principled position and focus on peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, April 17

In a significant high-level diplomatic engagement, the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Rustem Umerov, held extensive talks with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Friday.

The meeting, taking place against the backdrop of the protracted Russia-Ukraine conflict, served as a platform for both nations to review their bilateral cooperation and address urgent geopolitical concerns.

According to Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the meeting underscored continued engagement between New Delhi and Kyiv at the security and strategic level, with a focus on maintaining dialogue amid the prolonged war in Eastern Europe.

In a post on social media platform X, Jaiswal said: "Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Mr. Rustem Umerov met NSA on 17 April 2026."

He further added: "The two sides reviewed bilateral relations and discussed the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. NSA reiterated India's principled position and focus on peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy."

During the discussions, both sides are understood to have taken stock of the broader geopolitical situation arising out of the conflict, which has now entered its fourth year, and its implications on global security, energy supplies, and food stability.

India, which has consistently maintained a neutral and balanced stance since the beginning of the conflict in 2022, reiterated its position that there is no military solution to the crisis and that sustained diplomacy remains the only viable path forward. New Delhi has repeatedly called for respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states, while also urging restraint and de-escalation from all parties involved.

The meeting also comes at a time when international efforts to find a negotiated settlement have continued through multiple diplomatic channels, even as hostilities on the ground remain ongoing. India has in recent years increased its diplomatic outreach to both Russia and Ukraine, positioning itself as a potential voice for dialogue in global forums.

The talks were part of regular high-level consultations that India maintains with key stakeholders in conflict regions, aimed at understanding evolving ground realities and contributing constructively to peace efforts.

The visit by the Ukrainian delegation is seen as part of Kyiv's broader diplomatic outreach to major global partners, seeking support for reconstruction, humanitarian assistance, and sustained international attention on the conflict.

India has continued to emphasise humanitarian assistance and has previously sent relief material to Ukraine, while also maintaining strategic autonomy in its foreign policy approach.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India engaging. But we must be careful. Our primary focus should remain on our own borders and development. While peace is important, we cannot afford to get overly involved in distant conflicts that drain diplomatic capital.
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Rohit P
Respect for sovereignty is the key point here. The principle applies everywhere. India's message is consistent and principled. Dialogue and diplomacy are the only way forward, whether in Europe or anywhere else in the world.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for work, I find this balanced approach refreshing. Many Western countries have taken sides, but India's call for peaceful resolution through sustained talks is what the world needs more of. Kudos to Ajit Doval ji.
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Vikram M
The article mentions humanitarian assistance. That's where our focus should be. Sending relief, helping civilians. The war has disrupted global food and energy supplies, which hits developing nations like us the hardest. Peace is an economic necessity.
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Karthik V
While I support dialogue, I have a respectful criticism. Sometimes our "neutral" stance can seem like indecision. We must ensure our diplomacy is proactive in actually bringing parties to the table, not just reiterating positions. Action over words, please.
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Meera T
This is about more than Ukraine

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