Thousands of Indians faced a harrowing ordeal as they sought to escape Ukraine in the aftermath of Russia's attack on the European nation, which began last week.
Ambassador-designate to India Denis Alipov says Moscow is working with New Delhi to evacuate Indian nationals in Kharkiv & Sumy through Russian territory.
Govt has confirmed death of Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar, from Karnataka in missile attack that hit administration building in Kharkiv, where he was studying.
Ambassador Igor Polikha says Moscow should ensure students’ safety as the ‘aggressor’. Ukraine is doing all it can to help & he is in contact with border guards, commanders, he adds.
Around 3,500 Indian students enrolled at Kharkiv National Medical University are hiding out in underground bunkers of hostels a few kilometers away from their university.
Indian students greeted by ministers and top officials who conveyed to them that the PM “will bring back every student” from war-hit nation, amid heavy criticism from Opposition.
The first batch of Indian students who arrived in Mumbai from Bucharest were studying medicine in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. They share their experiences of anguish on the way out.
In this climate of populism, the clamour for accountability can easily transform into evaluation becoming a lever of control rather than a tool for feedback and improvement.
ThePrint had previously reported that India & Russia are talking about 5 more regiments of the S-400, but no contracts are to be signed during the Russian president's visit.
The India-South Africa series-defining fact is the catastrophic decline of Indian red ball cricket where a visiting team can mock us with the 'grovel' word.
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