Modi Clarifies Operation Sindoor Agreement with Trump
In a recent phone call, Prime Minister Narendra Modi clarified to U.S. President Donald Trump that the agreement to cease hostilities with Pakistan during 'Operation Sindoor' was not influenced by mediation or trade agreements. This conversation followed the G7 summit in Canada, where Modi also declined an invitation to visit the U.S. due to prior commitments. Furthermore, he invited Trump to India for the upcoming Quad summit, highlighting ongoing diplomatic relations between the two nations. Read on for more insights into their discussion.
Jun 18, 2025, 11:36 IST
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Prime Minister Modi's Discussion with President Trump
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which he made it clear that the agreement to halt hostilities with Pakistan during 'Operation Sindoor' was not the result of any mediation or trade deal.
This discussion took place shortly after the conclusion of the G7 summit in Canada on Tuesday. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reported that Trump inquired whether Modi could visit the U.S. on his return from Canada. However, Modi cited prior commitments as the reason for his inability to travel to the U.S.
Additionally, Prime Minister Modi extended an invitation to President Trump to visit India for the upcoming Quad summit.
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