Indian nationals who were misled into joining the Russian army will be discharged, official says
India said Tuesday that its nationals who were “misled” into joining the Russian army will be discharged, a development that came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first visit to Moscow since the war in Ukraine began.
Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra made the announcement at a briefing in Moscow, following a meeting between Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
New Delhi raised this issue in March, and the country’s federal investigation agency at the time said it had broken up a network that lured people to Russia under the pretext of giving them jobs, with at least 35 Indians being sent.
It said the men were trained in combat roles and deployed to the war in Ukraine against their wishes, with some of them “grievously injured.”