How India gave Putin solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict

It is necessary to understand a message based on friendship, conveyed from Delhi to Moscow through the Gita.
The friendship between India and Russia was seen in the philosophy of Bhagavad Gita. Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a copy of the Gita to his friend President Vladimir Putin. Gifting the Gita to Putin in wartime cannot be just a simple gift. Through the Gita, India gave Russia an idea that held the essence of ending the war. It is necessary to understand a message based on friendship, conveyed from Delhi to Moscow through the Gita.
The whole essence of the Gita is a dialogue of friendship. This dialogue was conducted by Lord Krishna, who considered Arjuna as his friend. So a true friend is someone who not only provides emotional support in times of crisis, but also dispels the darkness of ignorance and shows the right path of duty, that is, Dharma.
Bhagavad Gita says, “Do your duty” and Prime Minister Modi, drawing on the philosophy of Gita, conveyed this message to Putin: take concrete steps towards peace. Gita says, “Do not shirk your duty.” This was also Prime Minister Modi’s message to Putin. The main duty of a superpower is not war, but taking decisive steps towards solution and peace.
The Gita says: “Take the right action; fear or anxiety about the outcome distorts the decision.” Prime Minister Modi gave the following signal to Putin: Don’t think about what the West will say if you turn to dialogue or ceasefire; Do what is right for the benefit of the world.
The same verse in the Gita states that inaction is the greatest mistake. PM Modi conveyed a message to Putin through Gita: The war has been going on for a long time, Russia is determined, but “doing nothing” is not the solution for peace on either side. Modi’s message was clear: decisive action is now paramount.
Today, Modi gave the following signal to Putin on the world stage: The real use of Russia’s power lies not in destruction, but in finding solutions. And perhaps no one but Prime Minister Modi could have said this to Putin’s face; This is the true essence of friendship.
A friend’s duty is not just to provide support, but to tell the truth. Just as Arjuna acted on the advice of Krishna after the teachings of the Gita, you should hear what President Putin said after taking the advice of his friend Prime Minister Modi.
This means that Putin also took action despite the obstacles of European countries. Putin is making the strongest effort to find a solution to the Ukrainian war. Today, Prime Minister Modi also discussed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first visit to India 25 years ago and his role in creating a new road map in India-Russia relations since then.
Today, Prime Minister Modi also talked about his 25-year relationship with Vladimir Putin. Photos commemorating the 25th anniversary or silver jubilee of the Modi-Putin relationship are going viral as President Putin’s visit to India begins.
President Putin visited India for the first time in October 2001. The following month, between 4 and 7 November, when Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee went to Moscow with a delegation, Narendra Modi was also part of this delegation as the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Whether we talk about the 70-year relationship between India and Russia or the 25-year relationship since the Putin era, there has been no difference in the relations between the two countries. Today you have to understand this timeless friendship between India and Russia on the basis of the philosophy of Bhagavad Gita. In the Gita, Lord Krishna said to Arjuna:


