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Padmashree Anandhan, Anu Maria Joseph and D Suba Chandran
Ukraine’s failed Kursk Offensive
Padmashree Anandhan
In the news
On 17 March, the BBC reported on an interview with five soldiers who had fought in Kursk and returned over heavy fire and constant Russian drone attacks. One of the soldiers stated that on receiving the order they retreated in an organised way....
Padmashree Anandhan
Ukraine: Discussions in Russia and Saudi Arabia, A Ceasefire Proposal, and Drone/Missile Attacks
Padmashree Anandhan
In the news
Multiple developments took place in different places during the previous week. They are categorised under the following four.
Meeting in Saudi Arabia and A Ceasefire Proposal
On 10 March, Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy...
Padmashree Anandhan and D Suba Chandran
Ukraine: US, Europe and a Fragile Road to Peace
Padmashree Anandhan
In the news
On 27 February, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his visit to Washington praised US President Donald Trump for creating a "moment of tremendous opportunity" for peace in Ukraine but warned “…it can't be peace that rewards the aggressor.”...