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One Year Of Ukraine War: How Putin바카라s Invasion Misfired And Brought West Closer To Ukraine, What바카라s The Road Ahead?

Anxious over the West바카라s eastward expansion in Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion of Ukraine to draw a red line. A year later, Ukraine is closer to the West than ever and the Western war factories are causing Russia setbacks on the frontlines.

Contrary to what Russian President Vladimir Putin hoped, a year later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy still runs the country from Kyiv and has emerged as a wartime leader and Ukraine is closer than ever to the West.
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바카라When Putin launched his invasion nearly one year ago, he thought Ukraine was weak and the West was divided. He thought he could outlast us. But he was dead wrong.바카라

바카라 Joe Biden, President of the United States of America 

The shrinking sphere of influence of Russia in the former Soviet Union republics was among the main concerns of Russian President Vladimir Putin when he announced the invasion of Ukraine last year. The West was pushing eastward and Ukraine was the last buffer that Moscow could not have afforded to lose, according to Putin바카라s worldview. 

Numerically superior Russian forces were supposed to be in Kyiv within weeks if not days of the beginning of the invasion and the government of Volodymyr Zelenskyy was to be replaced by a regime loyal to Moscow. A year later, Zelenskyy still runs the country from Kyiv and has emerged as a wartime leader 바카라comparable to Winston Churchill who led the United Kingdom during World War II바카라 and Ukraine is closer than ever to the West. 

If there was any doubt about the Ukrainian affinity with the West or questions over Western support for Ukraine, US President Joe Biden gave a definitive answer on Monday when he arrived in Kyiv to meet Zelenskyy and Ukrainian brass. In a daring visit to an active war zone unprecedented in at least 150 years of US presidential history, Biden undertook a 10-hour train journey from neighbouring Poland to Kyiv with a skeletal group of officials and security detail to deliver one message 바카라 the United States stands with Ukraine.

While the visit itself was symbolic of how a key objective of Putin failed, Biden made it clear in his words too. He said the visit reaffirms 바카라unwavering and unflagging commitment to Ukraine바카라s democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity바카라.

In the past year, people across the world have seen the devastation in Ukraine on their screens 바카라 from the ruined city of Mariupol to mass graves in Bucha and people lying lifelessly on the streets across the country. Seeing such scenes, people have often asked 바카라some rhetorically and some actually바카라 why someone would do this. There is no one answer to the question. 

The long road of Russian invasion of Ukraine

바카라Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart. Whoever wants it back has no brain.바카라

바카라 Vladimir Putin, President of Russia

Ukraine is one of the former republics that made up the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and became independent countries with the disintegration of the USSR in 1991. 

However, the Russia-Ukraine relationship predates the USSR 바카라commonly called the Soviet Union바카라 and is central to Putin바카라s invasion of Ukraine. For most of its history, Ukraine was part of the larger Russian state or super-state of sorts. During the time of the Soviet Union, many ethnic Russians settled in Ukraine and in other constituent republics which means that these countries today have large ethnic Russian minorities. This is the case in Ukraine too, particularly in its eastern region named Donbas. This contributes to Putin바카라s worldview which does not see Ukraine as an independent country. 

Putin바카라s invasion is very much part of his belief in the mission to restore the Soviet Union, says Ksenia Kirillova, an analyst at the Washington DC-based think tank Jamestown Foundation.  

She tells Outlook, 바카라It seems that Vladimir Putin really believes in his historic mission of restoring the Soviet Union. His numerous essays about Russians and Ukrainians being 바카라one people바카라 and his remarks that Ukraine 바카라in his opinion바카라 illegally received Russian territories perfectly illustrate the real reason for Russian aggression 바카라 his inability to come to terms with the independence of Ukraine, his personal ambitions, and complete denial of the subjectivity of the post-Soviet states and peoples.바카라

Putin was not an expansionist since the beginning but there was a shift in his perception as the Western influence moved eastward with the enlargement of the European Union (EU) in 2004 and NATO that he perceived as a threat to the Russian sphere of influence, says Ummu Salma Bava, Professor at the Centre for European Studies in School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). 

She tells Outlook, 바카라In the first few years after the end of the Cold War under Boris Yeltsin, there was a lot of cooperation between Russia and the EU and America and there were positive developments. There was also a hope of democracy in Russia. Putin initially wanted to work in the same framework.바카라

However, the EU바카라s enlargement marked a shift in Putin바카라s worldview. Bava says the fact that NATO had moved east particularly irked Putin as he questioned why the NATO expansion didn바카라t stop with the end of the Cold War and it was intruding into the Russian sphere of influence. She says two things happened with this shift.

She says, 바카라Firstly, Putin strengthened his internal position by sidelining the Opposition and had a power-sharing arrangement with Dmitry Medvedev as the President for four years as he was debarred from going for a third term. In 2008, the Constitution was amended to increase the term of the President from four to six years. More recently in 2020, another amendment to the Constitution has extended Putin바카라s presidency till 2036. Secondly, he felt the Russian sphere of influence in the shared neighbourhood of EU and Russia, especially in Belarus and Ukraine, was curtailed due to the policies of the West. He believed if the buffer with the West 바카라Belarus and Ukraine바카라 moved Westward, then Russia would be in direct confrontation with the West and have no protection.바카라

While the scale of fighting in Ukraine and extent of devastation is unseen in the recent past, this is not the first invasion Putin has mounted. Within four years of transformation of his worldview, he invaded Georgia in 2008 and then annexed Ukraine바카라s Crimea region in 2014. This way, the invasion of Ukraine was at least eight years in the making and had two precedents 바카라 both of which attracted meek responses from the West that bolstered Putin.

Bava highlights that the Russian war with Georgia in 2008 was the first time a nation in Europe violated another바카라s borders since the end of Cold War and the West did not respond in any significant manner. One can say it was like testing the waters to ascertain the global or Western reaction in case Russia adopts an expansionist foreign policy. 

She tells Outlook, 바카라One can even say the West accommodated Russia at the time of invasion of Georgia and allowed it to rewrite the rules of engagement in that region. That must have definitely given an indication to Putin that if the West is not going to do anything about it, then he can plan something else as well.바카라

Six years after the Georgia War that went unpunished internationally, Putin moved into the Crimea region of Ukraine. While the United States and EU condemned it and slapped sanctions, nothing much happened, notes Bava. Within 10 years after the EU and NATO enlargement, the Russian flag flew over Crimea, clearly signalling the shifting geopolitics of the region.

Bava tells Outlook, 바카라By 2014, Putin was increasing his power and position by invoking traditional instruments foreign policy 바카라 war to enhance Russia바카라s political claims in the region.바카라

A year later in 2015, Russia formally entered the Syrian Civil War in support of President Bashar al-Assad and a refugee crisis hit Europe 바카라 also fuelled by Putin. 

Jamestown analyst Kirillova also says Putin has a Chekist mentality 바카라a Soviet way of life in which secret police control all spheres of society바카라 that rules out free will of people.

She tells Outlook, 바카라In Putin바카라s Chekist mentality, people and nations are not considered actors but rather targets to be manipulated who do not possess their own will. He does not perceive Ukrainians as living people with their own will, desires, and natural reactions to Moscow바카라s behaviour. Therefore, in his mind, when he is at war with Ukraine, he is at war with the West 바카라 not in order to win, but in order to force the United States to recognise him as an equal rival and agree to divide the world with Russia into zones of influence.바카라

How Ukraine fought Russia, foiled its plans 

바카라Our weapons are our truth, and our truth lies in the fact that this is our land, this is our country, our children, and we are going to defend all of this. So this is what I want to tell you. Glory to Ukraine!바카라

바카라 Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine

In the run-up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, media organisations and strategic experts compared the military capabilities of Russia and Ukraine. They charted how many tanks and fighter planes the countries had and how the militaries of the two countries compared. In every domain, the Russians outnumbered Ukraine. 

It was expected 바카라including in Moscow바카라 that the Russian military would sweep through Ukraine and capture capital Kyiv within weeks. The invasion, formally dubbed 바카라special military operation바카라, was never supposed to be a prolonged war of attrition that it has become a year later. 

The signs of Russian failure were visible in the invasion바카라s first month itself. Within weeks, the Russian forces that had reached the outskirts of Kyiv 바카라but were stuck there바카라 were redirected to 바카라liberate바카라 the country바카라s eastern Donbas region comprising Donetsk and Luhansk provinces. In September, the Ukrainian forces mounted a counter-offensive in eastern and south-eastern Ukraine and pushed Russian forces back and recovered large swathes of territories that were under Russian control for months. 

Though the war is not over and Russians are causing casualties on the Ukrainian side every day, and have had some successes lately, the performance is far from ideal. An estimate published this month said that Russian casualties are around at least 2,00,000 compared to Ukraine바카라s 1,30,000 dead. 

The Russian setbacks and Ukrainian successes are rooted in a number of reasons such as Putin underestimating Ukrainian and Western resolve and overestimating the Russian support inside Ukraine, and Russian military바카라s poor war strategy and battle tactics. 

In the initial phase of the Russian invasion, there was a lack of synergy between the ground forces and the Air Force. There were logistical issues which were most starkly visible when a miles-long Russian military convoy was stuck near Kyiv for days 바카라 a sitting duck to aerial attacks. Russian armoured units also suffered heavy damage as they moved in closely-packed formations in the open and were frequently targeted by artillery and drones. The Ukrainians also continued the trend set in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War of using drones to take out armour and infantry of Russia with little cost. 

One key reason for the Ukrainian defence of the country is that they were preparing for such a moment since 2014 when Crimea was annexed by Russia. Last year, a senior US official said in a briefing, 바카라It바카라s their own skill and bravery and courage and their willingness and ability to adapt in real-time to Russian tactics. I mean, they are skilled and courageous fighters, and you just can't take that away from them.바카라

There is also the unprecedented Western support to Ukraine that not just includes weapons, ammunition, and advanced war-waging systems, but also civilian support, such as the support extended by Elon Musk바카라s Starlink internet service. Since the beginning of the invasion, Russian air strikes have targeted critical communication and energy infrastructure in Ukraine. Starlink is a satellite-based internet service which removes the requirement of ground-based infrastructure. It has emerged as a lifeline to Ukrainians who have used it to stay connected and to fight the Russians.

Portable Starlink internet terminals have helped Ukrainians in setting up bases for their drone operations in rural areas from where they target the Russian military from the air. Ukraine바카라s most sophisticated drones are connected using Starlink, according to The Times of London

"If we use a drone with thermal vision at night, the drone must connect through Starlink to the artillery guy and create target acquisition," a Ukrainian officer was quoted as saying in The Times.

Despite such setbacks and casualties, there are no signs that the support for Putin domestically has waned to the extent that the war-waging capabilities would be affected, says Jamestown analyst Kirillova. 

She tells Outlook, 바카라Unfortunately, at the moment, the support of soldiers and fighters is preserved in Russian society. Propaganda works very strongly and the level of losses in Russian society is not yet so great that this would be a serious blow. In addition, at the moment, support by the authorities of the army coincides with a long-standing and deep national demand for social justice.바카라

Putin has also packaged the Ukraine War as a necessary way to protect ethnic Russians in Ukraine, notes Bava of JNU. Kirillova further notes that the Russian war efforts in such a propaganda-fuelled framework has led to the perceptions that Putin바카라s actions are just.

Kirillova says, 바카라The officials바카라 support for the war creates the illusion of a rapprochement between the authorities and the population and the creation of a new formation of 바카라people바카라s leaders바카라 who are ready to go to the front instead of vacationing in Courchevel. In combination with an abundance of benefits and social lifts for the mobilised, it is really capable of creating a feeling of a 바카라social and just state바카라 that 바카라takes care of a simple Russian soldier defending his homeland바카라. Of course, this illusion will be destroyed in the future with an increase in the number of losses, but at the moment it is strong.바카라

What바카라s the road ahead for the Ukraine War?

바카라I know that today's era is not of war and we have spoken to you many times on the phone that democracy, diplomacy, and dialogue are such things that touch the world.바카라

바카라 Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, to Russian President Vladimir Putin

Conventional wisdom would say that the pursuit of peace should be the first priority but both Putin and Zelenskyy prioritise victory over peace. While Zelenskyy says the victory is the return of the status quo ante, Putin has not spelled it. Jamestown analyst Kirillova says there is no clear Russian vision of victory and it suits Putin.

She tells Outlook, 바카라The problem is that there is no image of victory in Russia. Moreover, the creation of such an image is unprofitable for the Russian authorities. Firstly, things are not going well for Russia on the battlefield, so the lack of an image allows it to hide defeats. If the aims of the war are not known, the Kremlin can use propaganda to declare a victory for any outcome 바카라 or, conversely, to justify a long war by saying that victory has not yet been achieved. 

바카라Secondly, as hostilities dragged on, the Kremlin began to realise its own benefits from a protracted war. The war caused unusually high level of support for the authorities and Vladimir Putin personally by the Russian public, while in recent years before the invasion, this rating has been steadily declining.바카라

International interventions have so far failed to bring Ukraine and Russia to the negotiating table. Both Zelenskyy and Putin have expressed openness to talks but the conditions are too rigid. With Biden making an unabashed show of support in Kyiv, the perceived Western fatigue is out of the picture. When the foremost military power of the world backs Ukraine, one can be certain the Ukraine would not lose for now. 

바카라The war is going to go on for much longer. Zelenskyy is also portraying it as an assault on the values of the West and Biden바카라s support shows that Ukraine바카라s strongest military supporter stands with it. While the EU military capability is limited, it is offering financial and other assistance, while member states supply weapons. However, it is NATO which has emerged as the undisputed military actor in the region, thus leading Finland and Sweden to forsake neutrality for its membership. Nevertheless, moving from war to the negotiating table will depend on many factors including when the cost of conflict becomes untenable for one side,바카라 says Bava of JNU

For now, Ukrainians are not willing to concede land, says Jamestown analyst Kirillova.

She tells Outlook, 바카라As for Ukraine, after all the suffering, Ukrainian society is not ready for territorial concessions for the sake of peace. At the moment, the idea of victory for Ukraine is the liberation of all territories, including Crimea, but it is quite possible that it will be adjusted depending on the duration of the war.바카라

Experts have also suggested that multilateral intervention could help in the ongoing situation. Ajay Bisaria and Ankita Dutta in their report The Ukraine Conflict: Pathways to Peace write that such intervention would have to involve countries that can be trusted by both the warring parties. India has the potential to be one such country, particularly as the Chair of G-20 this year.

Together with Israel and Turkey, which have mediated in the Ukraine War earlier, India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi can make meaningful contributions, note Bisaria and Dutta in their report for Observer Research Foundation (ORF). 

바카라The choice of Turkey and Israel [by India in a trilateral mediating framework] would acknowledge their early efforts towards resolution of the crisis바카라What would work in favour of this grouping is that it might be more acceptable to both Ukraine and Russia, given their respective ties with the countries and the exclusion of the European countries and the US,바카라 notes the ORF report.

The report further notes the wide acceptability and access of Modi to world leaders. 

바카라Modi is perhaps one of the few global leaders who can reach out to many of his contemporaries (whether Putin and Zelenskyy, or US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron) in a single day. Moreover, India could harness bilateral synergies with Ukraine, Russia, US, and the European Union to bring these vectors together and push an agenda for peace,바카라 notes the report.

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