Abstract: In February 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine. In October 2023, it would be twenty months. What has been the state of war in Ukraine? Is Russia anywhere closer to achieving its original objectives of the invasion? Is Ukraine likely to win the war against Russia and reclaim the lost territory? What has been the state of regional and global responses to Russia’s invasion? Has the war in Ukraine changed the nature of the world order, that was evolving after the post-Cold War? How will the war in Ukraine end?
About the speaker: Prof D Suba Chandran is the Dean, School of Conflict and Security Studies at NIAS. Within the School, he coordinates Area Studies, including one on Europe. He edits Europe Monitor, a monthly published by NIAS and KAS. As a part of the focus on Europe, his young team has been publishing a Daily Brief on Europe, and also a Special Alert on War in Ukraine.