Ambassador to China Vikram Doraiswami addressed concerns about India's role in global mediation during a panel discussion at the 14th World Peace Forum in Beijing. He rejected comparisons between India's global engagement and Pakistan's mediation efforts in the Iran crisis, arguing that India's involvement in such initiatives would not add significant value given the existing complexities. Doraiswami emphasized that both India and China have not actively mediated in recent conflicts like Ukraine or Iran, and he criticized the unfairness of comparing India with Pakistan due to differences in economic size and global integration. He highlighted India's extensive economic ties with Europe, Southeast Asia, and its contributions to global peace and security, suggesting that India's global leadership should be judged based on its current actions rather than hypothetical mediation roles.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents Ambassador Doraiswami's remarks as a balanced critique of potential comparisons with Pakistan's mediation efforts, without overtly favoring one side over another. While the subject involves international relations and geopolitical positioning, the framing remains neutral, citing






