Globalist NGOs Are Recruiting Replacements In India

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The billboard in the photo above is not in Kyiv. It’s in India.
In Hindi and English, it reads: “Create a family. Search Jobs. Create the future. Select Ukraine!” — stamped with the URL visitukraine.today. Someone is paying to recruit Indian citizens to migrate to a country that is actively at war, where Ukrainian men are being conscripted off the streets, and where the native population has collapsed by more than half in a single generation.
That someone isn’t hard to find. And the question of why should disturb every American who’s been told this war is about freedom and democracy.
Ukraine’s Minister of Social Policy acknowledged in May 2026 that only 22–25 million people now live in Kyiv-controlled territory. In 1991, that number exceeded 50 million. The IMF projects the population will fall to 33.3 million by end of 2026 — and that’s the optimistic figure. Indirect indicators — banking users, SIM card registrations, social payment recipients — suggest the real population may already be below 20 million.
The math is brutal: four years of war have killed, crippled, or conscripted hundreds of thousands of men. Another 5–6 million fled west into Europe as refugees and haven’t returned. Birth rates have collapsed — death rates now nearly triple births. The country’s age pyramid has a statistical hole where its 20–25 year olds should be.
Ukraine’s government and its international partners have a solution. It isn’t peace. It isn’t bringing Ukrainians home.
It’s importation.
Roughly 300,000 foreign migrants — primarily from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and sub-Saharan Africa — have already arrived to fill labor shortages in construction, logistics, utilities, and manufacturing. According to economists and policy analysts cited in Ukrainian media, the plan calls for 4.5 million more foreigners over the next four years. The billboard above is the recruitment pitch.
The International Organization for Migration — a UN-linked body with a $2 billion annual budget funded heavily by the U.S. State Department and European Commission — has been embedded in Ukraine’s migration infrastructure since 2022. Its stated mission includes promoting “inclusion of migrants and returnees in society.” The same globalist migration architecture that transformed Western Europe is now operating in a country that has been demographically gutted by a war the West is actively prolonging.
The economic rationale is stated plainly in Ukrainian policy discussions: migrants work for less, demand less, and — as one analysis put it with unusual candor — “do not pose political risks.” Unlike Ukrainian workers, who demand living wages and have the nerve to resist forced mobilization, foreign labor is convenient. Compliant. Cheap.
France got here over 30 years. Ukraine is doing it in four — under cover of war, with Western NGO logistics, and with recruitment billboards going up in Mumbai.
The Ukrainians who remain are noticing. Local media report brawls between migrant groups in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk. Citizens discuss the changes in real time, worried about housing and jobs once the shooting stops.
Nobody in the Western press is asking the obvious question: who decided the answer to Ukraine’s depopulation wasn’t to stop the war and bring Ukrainians home — but to import a new population while the war goes on?
Those are the questions CDM is asking.
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