Indians share their opinions ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Ukraine, weeks after he made a state visit to traditional ally Russia. Modi will be the first premier of India to visit Kyiv. The Indian PM has tried to tread a delicate balance between maintaining his country's historically warm ties with Moscow while courting closer security partnerships with Western nations as a bulwark against regional rival China.
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00:00We are going to Ukraine. It's very good. They should have gone there earlier too.
00:12Because a lot of our students used to study there.
00:15And that made a big difference in our country.
00:18Now that they are not going there, the children are also facing problems.
00:20Education is cheap there.
00:21Our relations with Ukraine are good.
00:23And it should be maintained.
00:27I don't think Russia should be angry.
00:29Because Russia and India have a good relationship.
00:35So I don't think they should be angry.
00:38And Putin should listen to Modi ji.
00:41And he should calm down.
00:45Whether it's Russia or Ukraine, the general public doesn't care about these things.
00:49The general public is for peace.
00:51So they should do something for peace.
00:54Because with peace, everyone will get a good message.
00:58Because India is a peaceful country.
01:01And the Indian people want peace.
01:04So peace is good for us and the world.
01:07So there should be peace.