Long-term Indian residents in Ukraine, affected by the war that began in February 2022, face challenges in relocating their businesses and families. They are hopeful about PM Modi’s historic visit, which may signal a shift in India’s stance and improve relations with Ukraine, countering criticism of India’s neutrality in the conflict.
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