Military Conflict Cannot Resolve Problems: PM Modi calls for peace in Ukraine, West Asia

PM Narendra Modi called for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia after talks with Austria’s Chancellor, stressing that military action cannot ensure lasting peace.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 16 April 2026, 3:35 PM IST
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday reiterated India’s call for peaceful resolution of global conflicts, asserting that military confrontation cannot provide lasting solutions, particularly in Ukraine and West Asia.

The remarks came after bilateral talks with Austria’s Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker, who is currently on a four-day official visit to India.

India Pushes for Dialogue and Diplomacy

Addressing the media after the meeting, Modi highlighted the growing global instability and stressed the need for diplomatic engagement. He said both India and Austria share a common position that disputes must be resolved through dialogue rather than force.

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The Prime Minister underlined India’s consistent stance in favour of “stable, sustainable and lasting peace” in conflict-hit regions, including Ukraine and West Asia.

Global Tensions a Cause for Concern

Modi noted that the world is going through a “serious and tense” phase, with conflicts impacting not just the directly involved nations but also the global economy and security environment.

He emphasized that prolonged military engagements only deepen crises and called for collective international efforts to de-escalate tensions.

Austria Visit to Boost Bilateral Ties

The visit of Chancellor Stocker is expected to strengthen India-Austria relations across sectors such as trade, investment and technology. Both sides discussed ways to expand economic cooperation and deepen engagement in emerging areas.

Officials indicated that the visit marks an important step in enhancing bilateral collaboration and exploring new avenues for partnership.

Focus on India-EU Trade Engagement

Referring to broader economic ties, Modi said the proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement could open a new chapter in relations between India and the EU.

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He expressed optimism that closer engagement with European partners would contribute to economic growth and stability.

First Official Visit of Austrian Chancellor

Chancellor Stocker arrived in New Delhi earlier this week for his first official visit to India. The trip is aimed at strengthening diplomatic and economic ties, while also aligning on key global issues.

The discussions underline India’s emphasis on diplomacy and cooperation as key tools to address international challenges.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  16 April 2026, 3:35 PM IST

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