Indians Challenge Europeans' Stance on Russia
Commodore (retired) Seshadri Vasan, the Director General of Chennai Centre for China Studies (C3S) and the Regional Director of National Maritime Foundation (NMF), told Sputnik India that the Indian public was firmly behind the government in acknowledging the fact that Russia continues to remain a "valued strategic partner".
"This Raisina dialogue definitely had a European focus as most of these nations were represented. I think our EAM (Jaishankar), while re-emphasising that 'this is not an era of war', was articulate about India's principled stand which exposed the double standards of the West," pointed out Vasan, who was a delegate at the conference,
Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, New Delhi's former envoy to Jordan, Libya and Malta and a delegate at the Raisina Dialogue, told Sputnik India that the "adversarial position" of most of the western nations on the Ukraine issue was well-known.
"They want a defeated Russia and do not seem to be interested in resolving the conflict and address the underlying causes. Hence it is abundantly clear that a logjam would persist," Trigunayat said.