India's engagement in post-war reconstruction efforts in Ukraine
India will be part of the implementation of the 10-point peace formula proposed by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ukrainian Ambassador welcomed Indian students to continue their education in Ukraine as the government had shifted educational institutions to safer areas.
Participation of India in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine not only in humanitarian component but also business-to-business which is mutually beneficial.
Russian attacks on critical infrastructure caused great problems to the civilian population, especially last winter, India provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
As of August, India has handed over 14 consignments of humanitarian aid comprising essential items.
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the India-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IUCCI), and the WTC, a business and industry association, to jointly promote business and trade between two countries.
Indian colleagues and industry to look at cooperation with Ukraine for new capabilities for Indian armed forces.
India has military equipment from both Russia and Ukraine and the Indian military is facing issues in delivery of supplies and components due to the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine officials invited Indian companies to take the first-mover advantage in reconstruction in the war-torn country.
About 23% of the railways, 7,000 km of roads and bridges, 30% to 40% of airport infrastructure, and over 2,000 schools were damaged in the country.
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