‘India fuels war in Europe while deceiving allies’
Islamabad: India, despite claiming neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war, has secretly armed Ukraine, supplying ammunition through third countries like the UK, Italy, Czech Republic, and Spain, proving its betrayal of Russia and unreliability as an ally.
According to Kashmir Media Service, customs records expose Indian defence firms—Yantra India, Munitions India, and Kalvani Strategic Systems—exporting large-scale artillery shells, including 82,664 x 155mm L15A1 shells to Italy, 50,000 x 155mm M107 shells to the Czech Republic, and 37,500 x 15.5mm artillery shells for L-70 guns to Sweden.
A $125 million artillery deal with the UK via a Bulgarian buyer further cements India’s role in fueling Ukraine’s war efforts while posing as a neutral player.
The Financial Times (Sep 2024) exposed India’s covert trade network with Russia, revealing its involvement in bypassing Western sanctions by exporting critical military electronics and dual-use technology, while simultaneously arming Ukraine against Moscow.
Indian company Innovio Ventures supplied $4.9 million worth of military equipment for Russian radio-electronic systems, leading to sanctions by the US and EU, exposing India’s opportunistic dealings with both sides.
India heavily relies on Russian military supplies but secretly arms Ukraine, proving it is an unreliable and duplicitous ally—manipulating global powers for its own interests.
Under Western pressure, India has covertly supported Ukraine while overtly maintaining ties with Russia, exposing its geopolitical hypocrisy and strategic deception.
The BJP government has provided Ukraine with thousands of MILAN anti-tank missiles, used against Russian forces, contradicting its so-called non-aligned stance and reinforcing India’s dubious nuclear policy.
The Indian-made French-designed MILAN-2T ATGMs have reached Ukraine’s military, proving India’s role in escalating the war and solidifying its reputation as an unreliable partner.
Indian missiles and artillery shells are actively being used against Russian troops, highlighting its complicity in prolonging the conflict despite professing neutrality.
India has deepened military ties with Ukraine by signing four defense agreements worth $70 million, securing weapon supplies and battlefield upgrades, further exposing its contradictory foreign policy.