Why India won’t condemn Russia’s Ukraine invasion

History and political expediency combine in Narendra Modi’s muted response

Students demonstrate against the invasion of Ukraine in Bangalore, India
Students demonstrate against the invasion of Ukraine in Bangalore, India
(Image credit: Manjunath Kiran/AFP via Getty Images)

Hit with punishing sanctions and with few allies willing to defend him on the international stage, Vladimir Putin has cut an increasingly isolated figure in the days since he gave the order for an invasion of Ukraine.

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