India Reaffirms Peaceful Resolution Stance as PM Modi Meets Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in New Delhi, reaffirming India's consistent support for peaceful resolution of conflicts. The leaders discussed bilateral cooperation progress since the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit in December 2025. They exchanged views on pressing geopolitical issues including the situations in Ukraine and West Asia. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the steady growth of the Russia-India partnership despite the volatile global environment.

Key Points: India Reiterates Peaceful Conflict Resolution with Russia

  • PM Modi meets Russian FM Lavrov in New Delhi
  • India reiterates support for peaceful resolution of Ukraine, West Asia conflicts
  • Leaders discuss progress in bilateral cooperation since 2025 summit
  • Jaishankar notes steady growth in Russia-India partnership amid global volatility
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India reiterates support for "peaceful resolution of conflicts" as PM Modi meets Lavrov

PM Modi meets Russian FM Lavrov, reiterates support for peaceful resolution of Ukraine and West Asia conflicts, highlighting strategic partnership.

"Reiterated our consistent support for efforts aimed at peaceful resolution of conflicts - PM Modi"

New Delhi, May 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday received Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and reiterated India's consistent support for the peaceful resolution of conflicts amid discussions on Ukraine and West Asia.

In his remarks shared on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked the Russian Foreign Minister for sharing an update on progress across the facets of the Special and Privileged Partnership between New Delhi and Moscow.

As per the Prime Minister's Office, Foreign Minister Lavrov briefed PM Modi on the progress achieved in bilateral cooperation since the meeting of the two leaders in December 2025 for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.

The leaders also exchanged views on several of the pressing geopolitical concerns, including Ukraine and West Asia. He reaffirmed the consistent support for a peaceful resolution.

"We also exchanged views on various regional and global issues, including situation in Ukraine and West Asia. Reiterated our consistent support for efforts aimed at peaceful resolution of conflicts", PM Modi said on X.

The Prime Minister's Office noted that PM Modi requested Foreign Minister Lavrov to convey his warm greetings to President Putin.

The emphasis on dialogue and diplomacy comes as the way forward amid a continually evolving geopolitical situation across the world.

Throughout the duration of the Ukraine conflict, New Delhi has persistently advocated for a peaceful resolution through negotiations while simultaneously safeguarding its strategic and economic interests with Russia.

The Russian Foreign Minister is visiting New Delhi for the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meet.

Earlier, he also held bilateral talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday.

EAM said that even in the volatile global environment, the Russia-India partnership has seen steady growth.

"The last few years have seen a steady and sustained growth in our bilateral partnership. Its economic and energy dimensions have become more pronounced. Our political cooperation is even more valuable in an uncertain and volatile global environment. We have expanded our collaboration in science and technology. The mobility of talents and skills has acquired greater salience, and our interest in ensuring better connectivity is deeper," Jaishankar said.

Lavrov said that Russia supports Indian priorities in key global platforms.

"This includes foreign ministry to ministry cooperation which we now emphasize by this bilateral meeting in the margins of the ministerial meeting of BRICS which is going to take place tomorrow and thereafter. Apart from BRICS, where we support Indian priorities and the Indian program, we cooperate in the United Nations, of course, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the G20, which is becoming more important at the time when we have to find global answers to global problems," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The 'peaceful resolution' line sounds good in press releases, but what's the concrete outcome? Russia's war continues, West Asia is in flames. India's neutral stance might be pragmatic for energy imports, but at what moral cost? We can't just be transactional forever. Just my two paisas.
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James A
Interesting to see India doubling down on the Russia partnership. From a Western perspective, it's a bit concerning, but I get it—India needs reliable energy and military supplies. Still, the timing with Ukraine feels off. Hope diplomacy actually works this time.
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Nikhil C
Jaishankar nailed it—'uncertain and volatile global environment' is an understatement. India's strength is not picking sides but building bridges. Whether it's BRICS, SCO, or G20, we need to leverage every platform. But let's also push Russia harder on peace talks, not just 'support' it in vague terms.
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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see a country practice genuine non-alignment in today's polarized world. India's 'multi-vector' approach is smart—maintaining ties with Russia while deepening links with the US and Europe. If only more nations could do the same.
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Rohit L
Good diplomacy, but let's not forget: Russia is our time-tested friend. They stood by us in 1971, during the nuclear tests, and in Kashmir. Western pressure to drop them is hypocritical—they buy Russian oil too. 'Peaceful resolution' is fine, but don't abandon a partner of 70+ years. 🤷‍♂️

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