
US President Donald Trump during a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 17. June was looking for a new Delhi to nominate the Nobel Peace Prize, The New York Times reported. Trump claimed recognition for the end of hostility in India, Pakistan after the Indian Operation 7 May Sindoor, which began in response to the terrorist attack Pahalgamu-threates that the new Delhi repeatedly pushed back.
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During the phone call 17th June, Trump said, “How proud of ending military escalation” and “mentioning that Pakistan nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize,” Times reported and quoted interviews with unnamed people in Nový Delhi and Washington. “According to people who are familiar with the challenge, Modi should do the same,” the report said, “the report said.
PM reportedly told Trump that the US involvement “has nothing to do with the recent ceasefire” and that the matters were “settled directly between India and Pakistan”.
Nyt reported: “Trump has largely wiped modi’s commentary, but the non-conformity of Modi’s refusal to engage in Nobel-played an excessive role in the sour relationship between two leaders, whose once they closed the links back to Mr. Trump’s first term.”
Nyt noted that the White House did not recognize a call from June 17, nor did Trump publish his social media accounts about him. Trump repeated his claim to stop the conflict between India and Pakistan more than 40 times from May 10.
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“And it is also the story of the US President with the eye of the Nobel Prize, running to the real estate of Indian politics: conflict with Pakistan,” he added.
The report added that, since Trump had imposed another 25 percent tariffs in India for purchasing Russian oil, “colossal sanctions in India seem to be a punishment for not falling rather than any cohesive efforts to reduce business deficit or interrupting financing for the Putin War.
NYT’s article quoted the chairman of India at the center of strategic and international studies, Richard Rossow, and said it was “more than Russia”.
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“If it was a real change of policy in an effort to press Russia, Trump could build his weight for legislation that would deposit secondary sanctions on countries buying Russian hydrocarbons. The fact that they uniquely focused on India says it is more than Russia,” Rossow was listed as a statement.
The NYT article further stated that Trump, “frustrated by tariffs”, addressed Modi several times, but the Indian leader “did not respond to these applications”.
Trump does not have “plans to visit India”
US President Donald Trump “no longer has plans” to visit India at the end of this year at the Quad Summit, claimed the New York Times on Saturday, as it describes in detail how relations between American leader and Prime Minister Narendra “disintegrated” in the last few months.
Trump’s administration organized a meeting of Foreign Ministers in January this year, after Trump composed the oath of the office as a president for the second term at the White House.
In the middle of the business tension between Delhi and Washington, NYT reports how the relationships between Trump and Modi “disintegrated” after Trump’s repeated demands on resolving a four -day conflict in May between India and Pakistan, India’s claims.
“Repeated claims by President Trump that” the India-Pakistani War was “solved” the angry premiere of Narendra Modi from India. And that was just the beginning, “Nyt said, adding that Modi” losing patience “with Trump.
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Since returning to the White House this year, US President Donald Trump has used tariffs as a wide political weapon, which significantly disrupted global trading flows.
India has condemned the newly imposed tariffs as unfair and unauthorized and claims that the government will not endanger the interests of its farmers and sector of livestock.
Regarding the impact on tariff in the US, Minister of Trade Unions and Industrial Minister PIYUSH Goyal said that President Donald Trump administration should not discourage us and ask everyone to pull their socks. The US deposited 50 % tariff on Indian goods and affected industries such as textiles and clothing, gems and jewelry, shrimp, skin and more.
(With nyt inputs, pti)
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