PM Modi calls Donald Trump and discusses these 5 things

PM Modi calls Donald Trump

PM Modi calls Donald Trump

In a high-stakes phone call that lasted 35 minutes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump held a candid and intense conversation on Wednesday, just hours before Trump was scheduled to meet Pakistan’s Army Chief. Here are the five most significant takeaways from their talk:

PM Modi calls Donald Trump

  1. Operation Sindoor Takes Center Stage
    PM Modi briefed President Trump in detail about Operation Sindoor, India’s decisive response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. He emphasized India’s unwavering stand against terrorism, highlighting how seven multi-party delegations had taken India’s message to the global stage that New Delhi is serious about crushing terrorism, no matter the cost.

    PM Modi calls Donald Trump

    2. “Bullet for Bullet”: Modi’s Stern Warning to Pakistan
    In no uncertain terms, the Prime Minister made it clear that India views terrorism not as a proxy war anymore, but as a full-blown war. He declared that any aggression from Pakistan would be met with equal force. Operation Sindoor, he told Trump, is far from over.

    3. No Room for Mediation
    Modi firmly shut down any suggestion of US mediation between India and Pakistan. He clarified that during their conversation; no topics such as trade deals or peace brokering were on the table. India, he reiterated, has never accepted third-party mediation and never will.

    PM Modi calls Donald Trump

    4. Direct Military Dialogue and Not Diplomacy
    Touching on ceasefire talks, PM Modi clarified that any discussions on halting military action took place directly between the Indian and Pakistani armies. These were initiated at Pakistan’s request, through the well-established military communication channels.

    5. A Polite Decline to a Presidential Invite
    In a lighter moment, President Trump asked whether PM Modi could make a brief stop in the US on his way back from Canada. Modi, citing prior commitments and a tight schedule, graciously declined the offer proving once again that diplomacy often walks hand-in-hand with protocol.

    PM Modi calls Donald Trump

    This conversation underscores the growing strategic seriousness in India-US ties, especially when it comes to counter-terrorism and regional stability.

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    Dhiraj Kumar
    Dhiraj Kumar is an Indian journalist and passionate social activist from Hilsa, Bihar. As a senior journalist at Foster Times, he is celebrated for his thorough reporting and commitment to social justice.

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