Sunday, 28 September 2025

How India can help end the war permanently — an action plan



How India can help end the war permanently — an action plan

1) Use India’s unique diplomatic space to open trusted channels

Offer to host continuous, confidential talks (track 1.5 / track 2) between Russia and Ukraine, with India as an impartial convener and neutral venue. India’s independent stance and ties with both sides make it a credible facilitator. 

Convene a multilateral “peace compact” process that uses existing formats India chairs/attends (BRICS, SCO, G20, and UN forums) to bring stakeholders to the same table without public grandstanding. 


2) Lead a phased confidence-building roadmap (practical sequencing)

Phase 1 — Immediate humanitarian ceasefire (local pauses for corridors, medical evacuations). India can propose a time-bound, monitored truce as a starting point. 

Phase 2 — Prisoner exchanges, de-mining, and humanitarian access under neutral supervision (India could propose neutral monitors drawn from non-aligned nations).

Phase 3 — Negotiations on security guarantees and territorial disputes, with economic reconstruction and phased sanctions relief or incentives tied to compliance.

Phase 4 — Longer-term institutional guarantees, e.g., demilitarized zones, monitored borders, and an international reconstruction compact.


3) Use economic levers creatively (carrots and calibrated pressure)

Leverage India’s trade, energy purchases, and defence ties to create incentive packages tied to de-escalation (e.g., phased energy/technical cooperation increases linked to verifiable steps toward peace). Because India is a major buyer of Russian oil/energy, it already has leverage to encourage restraint. 

Build an India-led reconstruction/investment facility for war-affected areas that becomes available when a peace compact is implemented — this turns post-conflict return into a tangible win for all parties.


4) Mobilize humanitarian leadership and practical relief

Scale medical, food, shelter and evacuation logistics (India’s Operation Ganga showed rapid evacuation capacity). Use that credibility to negotiate safe corridors and protected zones. 

Offer Indian hospitals/medical teams and universities to host refugee care, trauma counselling, and reconstruction training.


5) Propose trusted, neutral monitoring & guarantor mechanisms

Offer India as part of a neutral guarantor group (with other non-aligned and Global South nations) to certify ceasefires and oversee reconstruction commitments — a less politicized guarantor than an all-Western or all-Russian body. 


6) Work multilaterally — enlist the United Nations and Global South

Use India’s voice in the UN and diplomatic platforms to push a binding but balanced process: humanitarian timelines, security guarantees, and a reconstruction plan. India’s repeated call that “this is not an era of war” is a useful moral anchor to rally support. 

Bring in African, Latin American and ASEAN partners to broaden legitimacy and reduce zero-sum framing.


7) Offer an attractive vision: peace = prosperity (political narrative)

Sell a forward-looking narrative: “Peace Dividend Compact” — immediate relief + medium-term reconstruction + long-term economic reintegration of disputed regions. This helps transform the calculus from military gains to development gains.

Promote technical cooperation (energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, digital) as the economic glue that binds a peace settlement.


8) Harness people-to-people and cultural diplomacy

Promote exchanges of students, journalists, artists and faith leaders to humanize the “other” and reduce hatred. India’s soft power and civil society can run reconciliation programs, trauma healing workshops and cultural festivals that promote shared humanity.


9) Coordinate with the United States, EU and China — create a “coalition of facilitators”

India should coordinate carefully with Western powers (who back Ukraine) and China (regional influence) to align incentives and avoid unilateral pressure that could harden positions. India’s credibility rests on perceived impartiality; coordination should preserve that neutrality while maximizing leverage.


10) Prepare domestic systems and legal frameworks

Create a national task force (MEA + PMO + defence + commerce + civil society) dedicated to the peace process: negotiations, humanitarian logistics, reconstruction planning and legal guarantees for post-conflict engagement.

Prepare legal frameworks for reconstruction investment, disaster relief visas, and safe-harbour for displaced people and professionals.



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Why India is well-placed (brief evidence)

India maintains strong ties with Russia while also enjoying broad global partnerships — this independent foreign policy gives it convening credibility. 

India has demonstrated logistical evacuation and humanitarian capacity in Ukraine (Operation Ganga) and elsewhere, which can be re-deployed for ceasefire implementation. 

India’s diplomatic posture and recent roles in multilateral forums mean it can be a bridge actor acceptable to many Global South and Western states. 



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Red lines and risks India must manage

Avoid being seen as taking sides — credibility as convener depends on perceived impartiality.

Beware of economic retaliation (tariffs/secondary sanctions) if incentives are mishandled — calibrate commercial levers carefully and coordinate with partners. 

Domestic political optics: any perceived alignment must be explained clearly to Indian public and parliament as a peace-first policy.



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Quick prioritized first 60-day checklist (what India can do immediately)

1. Announce India’s offer to host confidential ceasefire talks and propose neutral monitors.


2. Convene a small Global South preparatory group (India, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, UAE) to design the “peace compact.”


3. Deploy medical teams and prepare evacuation / corridor plans in coordination with humanitarian agencies. 


4. Draft a visible “Peace Dividend” reconstruction fund concept tied to verifiable steps.


5. Launch a high-level diplomatic shuttle: India’s PM/Foreign Min. to brief US/EU/China and Moscow/Kyiv in parallel to preserve impartiality.

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