(Business Lounge Journal – Foreign Insight)
It’s been four years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and what many once believed would last only days or weeks has instead become one of the defining conflicts of a generation — reshaping global security, diplomacy, energy markets, and the lives of millions of Ukrainians.
From successful strikes on strategic energy infrastructure in places such as Tuapse to Ukraine’s continued ability to hold defensive lines against a larger invading force, the war has become a story not only of endurance, but of adaptation. Four years on, against immense military and economic pressure, the wall of Ukraine still.
In an exclusive interview with Yevhenia Shynkarenko, Chargé d’Affaires of Ukraine in Indonesia, we explored the grim realities of the battlefield and how Ukraine has relied not only on resilience and international support, but also on ingenuity and rapid innovation. From drones and robotic systems to AI-assisted technologies, Ukraine has transformed necessity into innovation — using technology to defend its territory and sustain its resistance against continued Russian aggression.

