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For the first time in nearly nine months of the conflict, Russia declared on Thursday that Indian students who were forced to leave Ukraine due to the conflict can finish their study in Russia if they so want because the medical curricula in the two nations are identical.

Indian students who emigrated to Ukraine can continue their study there because the curricula are very same (Ukraine). Since the majority of people in Ukraine speak Russian, they are familiar with the local tongue.

As soon as Russia declared a full-scale war on its neighbour on February 24, thousands of Indian students were left stranded in the destabilised Ukraine. After that, "operation Ganga" was launched by the Indian government to evacuate its residents from Ukraine in the midst of the Russian invasion.

Avdeev's remarks came as foreign affairs minister S. Jaishankar met with his Russian colleague Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday and held discussions in Moscow about a variety of topics involving their respective countries on the bilateral, regional, and international levels.

India has continuously pressed for talks and a halt to the fighting in Ukraine. Additionally, the effect of the Ukraine conflict on food and energy costs has frequently been brought up, particularly for weaker nations. The Indian side, however, did not vote against Russia at the UN and has not yet openly criticised Putin for the invasion that began in February.