The death of Binil Babu, a resident of Kerala in Russia, has raised many questions. The Indian government has also asked Russia to provide immediate information about those who went to work as carpenters and drivers and were later inducted into the Russian army. The details that have now emerged are shocking. The Ministry of External Affairs said that 12 Indians have so far died fighting on behalf of Russia in the Ukraine-Russia war and 16 Indians serving in the Russian army are still missing.
Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Randhir Jaiswal said, the case of death of Indian Binil Babu is sad. Efforts are being made to bring the dead body to India as soon as possible. A total of 126 cases of Indians serving in the Russian army have come to light. 96 of them have returned to India but the question is where are the missing 16 Indians in the Russian army?
When will Putin come to India?
On the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India, the spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said, this year we are going to host the annual conference in India. Every year we hold annual summits with Russia. The dates will be decided through diplomatic channels. On the Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting, the MEA spokesperson said, The Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting is expected to be held in Washington DC for the inauguration ceremony of President Trump… We will share more details.
Explained to Bangladesh
About the tension on the Bangladesh border, the Ministry of External Affairs said, We have made our position clear. We summoned his Deputy High Commissioner. They have made their position clear on fencing the border. We have been told that we will do this. Barbed wire fencing and lighting are essential to prevent cross-border criminal activities, smuggling and illegal trade.
Also look at Canada
On the political developments in Canada, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that some political activities are going on in Canada. We are constantly monitoring them. India and Canada have very deep ties with each other. We hope that this relationship will continue to grow. In fact, when Justin Trudeau was the Prime Minister, the relationship between India and Canada went sour because of him. Now that he has resigned, the situation is expected to improve.