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130,000 indian artillery shells were used to support ukraine, but the money spent was from russia. isn’t modi afraid of offending putin?

2024-09-05

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india is truly a creator of the "great power dream". it not only wants to find a sense of presence in asia, but also wants to show "indian power" on the international stage. this year, seeing that china played a good hand in mediating the conflict between russia and ukraine, indian prime minister modi is not to be outdone and seems to want to get a piece of the pie in this field.

then,modi first visited war-torn ukraine.talking about peace with zelensky,then he communicated with putin.they put on a neutral and conciliatory attitude. however, the truth of the matter may not be as simple as it seems.

a report in the indian media on september 3 exposed india's disguise. nato member czech republic announced a major move.more ammunition will be purchased from india to support ukraine's war with russia.

it is reported that in june this year, the czech republic ordered a batch of arms from india, including 50,000 125mm howitzer shells and 80,000 120mm mortar shells. at present, these weapons have been successfully delivered and quickly deployed to the front line.

since the outbreak of the russian-ukrainian war, ukraine has long faced a severe shortage of large-caliber artillery shells. its weapons and equipment mainly rely on soviet-era standards, which are incompatible with the standards used by nato countries, which has brought huge challenges to the supply of ammunition.