Context:

Recently, the first-ever Indian Prime Minister visited Ukraine, since diplomatic relations were established between India and Ukraine.

Key highlights of the visit

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  • The Indian Leaders also appreciated the participation of Ukrainian official delegations in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024, and the Raisina Dialogue 2024.
  • Both leaders reiterated their readiness for further cooperation in upholding principles of international law, including the UN Charter, such as respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty of states.             
  • The Ukrainian side conveyed that the Joint Communiqué on a Peace Framework, adopted at the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, could serve as a basis for further efforts to promote just peace based on dialogue, diplomacy, and international law.                
  • The Leaders emphasized the importance of the Indian-Ukrainian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technical, Industrial, and Cultural Cooperation (IGC) in facilitating a future-oriented and stronger economic partnership between the two countries.
  • The sides agreed to hold the 2nd meeting of the Indian-Ukrainian Joint Working Group on Military-Technical Cooperation, established under the 2012 Defence Cooperation Agreement, in the near future in India.      

India-Ukraine Bilateral Relations 

  • India recognized Ukraineʼs independence in 1991, established diplomatic relations in 1992, and opened an Embassy in Kyiv in May 1992.                        
  • The Agreement on the establishment of the Indian-Ukrainian Intergovernmental Commission (IGC) on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological, Industrial and Cultural Cooperation was signed in 1994. 
  • An agreement on cooperation in the fields of S&T was signed between India and Ukraine initially in 1992 and renewed in 2012.                                                                                                                           
  • Bilateral trade between the two countries had grown steadily to reaching US$ 3.386 billion in 2021-22. 
  • India has attended the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, held in Burgenstock, Switzerland, in June 2024.

Maintenance and Upgradation:

  • A significant portion of India’s military equipment, including the IAF’s AN-32 aircraft and the Navy’s warships, is of Soviet origin. Ukraine provides critical components and expertise for maintaining and upgrading these systems.

Spare Parts and Engines:

  • =Ukrainian companies like Zorya-Mashproekt supply essential parts for Indian warships and are exploring joint ventures for local production.

Defence Trade:

  • Ukraine has been a source of weaponry for India, supplying missiles like R-27 for the SU-30MKI fighters.

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