What soured PM Modi-Trump ties: A phone call, a ceasefire claim and a Nobel Peace prize, says NYT

June 17 Call
Referring to interviews in New Delhi and Washington, the New York Times said that during a 35 -minute phone call on June 17, Trump’s “how proud to end military climbing” and “Pakistan will nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize”. “According to people who were familiar with the call, implication was not very clear, Mr. Modi had to do the same.”
According to the report, Modi said that the US participation has nothing to do with the last ceasefire, and said that the issue was “directly between India and Pakistan”. Times says Trump’s response to the response to a great extent, and that Modi’s refusal to join Nobel has become a turning point.
Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri offered to read the public the next day. Misri told Modi to Trump, “India never accepted mediation, never did it and do not do so” and “the US trade agreement or mediation of the US between India and Pakistan” is never “ [or] at any level. “
Times reported that the White House did not accept the call and Trump did not publish it.
“At the same time, an American president, the Nobel Prize in the Nobel Prize, the Eyes of Indian politics, the third immovable railway throwing: Pakistan conflict,” he said.
India-Pakistan Conflict: What is the scene?
Flare Up followed four intensive -border fire in May. India launched a Sindoor operation on May 7 against the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan after the April 22, expensive terrorist attack. The clashes ended on May 10 after an understanding to stop more military action. Trump claimed that he was “solving it ında again and again. Times said that on May 10, hostilities stopped and a US reading defined a ceasefire combined by Washington. Indian officials rejected this characterization.
G7 cancellation and missed links
The June 17 call took place after Trump left early, after a modi Trump meeting in the G7 in Canada was canceled. During the call, Trump invited Modi to stop in Washington. In a statement to the Indian officials Times, Modi rejected a visit to Croatia for a planned visit.
The new Delhi officials were also concerned about optics. A senior official quoted by The Times said he was worried that Trump could push Modi’s Modi at the White House for a photo opportunity with the Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, who was invited to lunch at the White House. An authorized article said: “Trump’s complexity (between India and Pakistan) or the sensitivity around the problem and the surrounding surroundings were another sign that history cared very little.”
Later, attempts to organize another call to sign a partial trade agreement did not go anywhere. A senior Indian official said he was afraid that Times New Delhi could publish “everything he wants” on real social, regardless of the adoption of Trump. Times said Trump is trying to reach Modi’s alleged “several times olan, allegedly rejected by a White House spokesman.
Trump Tariffs and Trade Sprinkle
Weeks after the search, Trump announced a 25 percent mutual tariff for Indian goods. Later, India’s 25 percent more punishing tax on Russian oil purchases increased the total burden to 50 percent. According to Indian officials, according to Indian officials specified in local reports summarizing Times’ findings, textiles and clothes, jewels and jewels, shrimp and leather -faced printing.
NY Times says Richard M. Rossow of the Strategic and International Research Center: “If there was a real change in politics while trying to bore Russia, Trump could put secondary sanctions on the countries that bought Russian hydrocarbons.
The NYT article also said that Trump has reached Modi several times, but the Indian leader did not respond to these demands ”.
Migration, visa and wider cold
The New York Times also points to tightening student visa rules, examination of H 1D owners, and deporting non -documental Indians as irritating for the new Delhi. An Indian official described the cumulative pressure as “Gundagardi ,, which the article translated as bullying or theft.
Trump continued to frame himself peacefully. “I will not receive the Nobel Peace Prize to stop the war between India and Pakistan,” he said in June. “No, no matter what I do, I will not receive a Nobel Peace Prize.”
Press room moment
The Times tells a tense scene in the new Delhi during the fight in May. A few minutes before Foreign Minister Vikram Misri was caused by short journalists about the ceasefire, Trump flashed into Truth Social “full and urgent ceasefire”. Shortly thereafter, the US Secretary of State announced that India and Pakistan agreed to başla start to see a wide range of problems in an impartial field ”. A Indian official reacted when asked who would trust who will trust. Do you believe me or Trump?
No India Trump Visit
The New York Times reported how US President Donald Trump has watched “no longer plans” to attend the summit of the quadrilateral leaders in India this year, and that the vineyards with Prime Minister Narendra Modi have passed in recent months.
Once upon a time, Quad, which was once a scene for closer cooperation between India, USA, Japan and Australia, was expected to mark a high point in the Modi-Trump partnership. Instead, the New York Times says the US president’s decision to leave the Indian summit is the last sign of how quickly the partnership has been solved.
Only one day after Trump’s oath for the second period, the administration started the year in Washington, hosting four foreign ministers in Washington. This optimism is now evaporated.
The NY Times article said that the friction increased after declaring that Trump “solved ısı the May conflicts between India and Pakistan. The four -day fight watched the Sindoor operation, which was initiated in response to India’s expensive terrorist attack. Modi and his officials clearly rejected Trump’s version and insisted that the ceasefire was directly decided between the new Delhi and Islamabad.
The report clearly summarized India’s reaction: “President Trump infuriated the repeated allegations about the ‘dissolution of the Indian-Pakistan War. He added that Modi was “lost patience ile with Trump.
Modi was expected to go to China to meet President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin, and a pivot pointed out to support options as bite and trading interviews stops.
50% tariffs in India deepen the judiciary
When he returned to the office, Trump used tariffs as a blunt policy instrument blocking global markets. India was particularly forced with the tasks of the US increased to 50 percent in relation to its exports. Levies includes textiles, jewels and jewelery, shrimp, leather and other products and receive a blow to some of the most important industries of the country.
Delhi condemned the measures as “unfair and unfair .. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, said Trump’s movement should “not deterd us” and called for businesses to pull their socks. The Modi government stressed that it will not compromise the interests of farmers or livestock sector.
Once upon a time, the relationship exhibited in “Howdy Modi” in Texas and “Namaste Trump ında in Gujarat cooled. Times reported that two men have not been talking since June 17.
(NYT, PTI, TOI inputs)




