Modi expresses concern over reported Ukraine strike near Putin’s residence
Summary: PM Modi says he is “deeply concerned” about reports of an attack near Putin’s residence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he is “deeply concerned” about reports that Ukrainian forces may have struck near Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official residence, underscoring the gravity with which India is watching developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
In comments made during an interaction with the media, Modi didn’t take sides but emphasised that any escalation near the highest levels of a country’s leadership is troubling. He called for de-escalation and reiterated India’s long-held stance that conflicts should be resolved through dialogue rather than force.
The remarks come after unconfirmed reports circulated that Ukrainian military action had reached deep into Russian territory, close to where President Putin lives and works. While details remain unclear and both Kyiv and Moscow have been cautious in their public statements, such reports — if true — represent a significant intensification of the conflict that has now extended beyond its eastern front lines.
Modi's statements of concern did not single out anyone, but rather focused on the broader consequences for regional stability and human security. Officials in New Delhi are closely monitoring the situation, aware that a flare-up in Ukraine can also impact global markets, energy dynamics, and diplomatic alliances.
India has maintained a balancing act throughout the war. While it has reiterated support for sovereignty and territorial integrity, it has also worked to keep open diplomatic channels with both Kyiv and Moscow. New Delhi's policy is reflecting its own strategic objectives, which include energy imports from Russia and a desire to preserve stable international relations.
The situation remains fluid, and foreign policy analysts say India’s statement fits its broader position of urging restraint and peaceful resolution. As global reactions evolve, Modi's statements suggest that New Delhi is closely monitoring the situation, particularly any instances that could increase tensions outside of the battle zone.