Originally posted by: Viswasruti
India would be wise to maintain strategic silence during this war. Taking sides at such a critical moment could create serious diplomatic and economic complications for the country. At present, India is not in a position to participate in the conflict or extend support to either of the nations involved. A balanced and cautious approach, prioritizing national interests, regional stability, and the safety of its citizens, would be the most responsible path. Remaining neutral while encouraging peace and dialogue is the wiser course in such uncertain times.
In any case, the coming days will be critical for every country, both for the war-mongers and for those who are responding to the conflict. The economic consequences are already looming large, recessionary pressures, stock market turmoil, and serious disruptions in energy, power, gas, and oil supplies are all on the horizon. The repercussions will not remain confined to the battlefield; every industry across the world will feel the shockwaves of this ugly war. The damage will be largely collateral, affecting nations far beyond those directly involved. Unfortunately, the countries engaged in the conflict seem unwilling to recognise the scale of these inevitable consequences.
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