India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have become the "voice of the world", especially of the developing countries, in pushing for an end to the Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy as soon as possible, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday."The Indian government has taken the side of the well-being of Indian citizens," the external affairs minister said at the Aaj Tak Agenda programme, while replying to a question on which side New Delhi is backing.Since the Ukraine conflict began in February, Prime Minister Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a number of times."Can you give one example of one neighbour resorting to terrrism day and night against another neighbour," he asked, making it clear that talks with Pakistan cannot happen if that country does not stop cross border terrorism against India.Asked about government's views India-Pakistan cricket ties and requirement of cricket players to visit each other's country for certain tournaments, Mr Jaishankar did not give a direct reply."