ISLAMABAD, Mar 4 (APP): Keeping humanity over animosity, the Embassy of Pakistan in Ukraine came to rescue the Indian students after their own embassy officials left them stranded there, following the ongoing conflict with Russia. Neglecting their obligation to ensure the evacuation of their nationals, the officials of the Indian embassy fled for their own survival, leaving the Indian students at the mercy of none. The Indian students reported that …
Pakistan comes to evacuate Indian students left helpless by own govt in Ukraine

ISLAMABAD, Mar 4 (APP): Keeping humanity over animosity, the Embassy of Pakistan in Ukraine came to rescue the Indian students after their own embassy officials left them stranded there, following the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Neglecting their obligation to ensure the evacuation of their nationals, the officials of the Indian embassy fled for their own survival, leaving the Indian students at the mercy of none.
The Indian students reported that the officials of the Indian embassy went missing as they sought their help for evacuation. However, Pakistan’s gesture of assisting the students from an arch-rival country won the hearts of many.
In a viral video, the Indian students in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine, can be seen among Pakistani students at the embassy. There were reportedly no Indian officials present, so the Pakistani embassy had stepped in to help them.
The students traveled from Kharkiv to Lviv city but found no official at the Indian embassy and the Pakistani embassy welcomed them.
“You can see, these are all Pakistani students here. We are four Indians only,” a student can be heard saying in a relaxed environment pointing to his fellow travelers. They are all seen having meals apparently at the Pakistani embassy.
Situation in Sumy, Ukraine is terrible. Many Indian students are without electricity, food. Multiple students have messaged in last 2 hours for early evacuation. The Russians, Ukraine side really need to create the humanitarian corridor urgently & allow 130 busses to rescue them.
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) March 4, 2022
However, keeping up their own tradition, some paid trolls of the Modi government disgusted the Indian student, who shared the video and praised the Pakistani embassy.
Professor Ashok Swain, a known Modi critic who teaches international relations at a Swedish university, shared the video on Twitter with a caption: “Indian embassy officials are missing at the Romanian border. Pakistan Embassy helping Indian students to escape war in Ukraine.”
I am very much worried about the lives of the Indian students held up in Ukraine. Life is very precious. Why is it taking so much time to bring them back? Why was not things done earlier? (1/2)
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) March 4, 2022
The Pakistan embassy helped the Indian students at a time when the students from South Asia and Africa complained of feeling at rsk owing to the racist behavior from Ukrainians while boarding trains or crossing the border. They were either pushed out or made to wait for hours on the border while locals and westerners get preferential treatment.
It's heartbreaking to see Indian students being beaten in Ukraine. Most of them are saying they are getting no help from the Indian govt.
— Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) February 28, 2022
PM Modi's top priority should have been these 20,000 students but instead he is focused on delivering speeches.pic.twitter.com/Mp0HY56crZ
In a video shared by the Opposition Leader in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, reportedly, the Ukrainian forces are seen torturing an Indian girl whose loud screams are also audible in the video while she was trying to reach the Poland border. The soldiers also fired shots in the air to horrify the fleeing people.
The students say they are being discriminated against on account of their color and racial background.
“Officials are giving us roses at the airport. But when we were stranded at the borders, nobody came to help us. Had the government evacuated us on time, there would have been no need for these show-offs”: Divyanshu Singh, a student from Motihari, Bihar.
#UkraineRussiaConflict | "Officials are giving us roses at the airport. But when we were stranded at the borders, nobody came to help us. Had the government evacuated us on time, there would have been no need for these show-offs": Divyanshu Singh, a student from Motihari, Bihar pic.twitter.com/cjKI9E2b7w
— NDTV (@ndtv) March 3, 2022
Pakistan’s humanitarian gesture reiterated its peace overtures and evidenced that the biggest hindrance in achieving peace in South Asia was the Hindutva ideology that has taken over India.
After coming to power, Prime Minister Imran Khan offered India peace by saying, “If you take one step towards peace, we will take two steps.”
Instead of a reciprocating peace gesture, India sent its fighter jets a few months later to strike “imaginary terror camps” in Pakistan.
Above all, India revoked Article 370 and 35A, striping Kashmir of its special status – a move seen by Islamabad as escalation and aggression because Kashmir was an internationally recognized disputed territory.


