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India says another 27 nationals recruited into Russian Army

Updated on: Sep 26, 2025 07:19 PM IST

External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Indian authorities had recently found out that more Indian nationals had joined the Russian military

New Delhi: India said on Friday it has strongly urged Russian authorities to release and repatriate 27 more Indian nationals who were recently recruited into the Russian Army, even as it reiterated its warning that taking up such job offers poses a risk to life.

The problem of Indian citizens being lured with lucrative offers of jobs in the Russian military has continued despite Moscow’s assertion that it stopped recruiting Indians into its armed forces in April 2024. (Reuters Photo)

External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Indian authorities had recently found out that more Indian nationals had joined the Russian military, with the information coming from the families of the men who had been recruited.

The problem of Indian citizens being lured with lucrative offers of jobs in the Russian military has continued despite Moscow’s assertion that it stopped recruiting Indians into its armed forces in April 2024. Recent reports suggested that more than a dozen Indian men, mostly from Kashmir, Punjab, and Haryana, had been forced to join Russian Army units deployed on the frontlines in the war with Ukraine. Most of these men had travelled to Russia on student and business visas.

Jaiswal told a media briefing that at least 27 Indian nationals are currently serving in the Russian Army. “We have strongly raised this matter with Russian authorities in Moscow and with the Russian embassy in New Delhi and asked for them to be freed as soon as possible,” he said. “We are trying to get them out.”

According to official figures, the number of Indians recruited by the Russian military is now more than 150. At least 12 Indians were killed while fighting on the frontlines of the conflict in Ukraine, while 96 were discharged by Russian authorities, and another 16 were listed as missing.

During his visit to Moscow last month, Jaishankar said at a media briefing alongside his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov that he had raised the issue of Indians serving in the Russian Army. “While many have been released, there are still some pending cases and some missing persons. We hope that the Russian side would expeditiously resolve these matters,” he said.

 
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