PM Modi Tells Trump: No Mediation Accepted, India Will Respond to Terror with Full Military Might
In a crucial phone conversation with former U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it unequivocally clear that India has never accepted, nor will it ever accept, any third-party mediation on the issue of India-Pakistan relations. The two leaders spoke for approximately 35 minutes, during which PM Modi firmly stated that no ceasefire or military restraint was imposed due to U.S. influence. Instead, it was Pakistan that pleaded for de-escalation after suffering major damage to its airbases during India's ongoing Operation Sindoor.PM Modi detailed that on May 6–7, India launched precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), targeting only terrorist infrastructure. He warned that any future terror attack launched from Pakistani soil would be considered an act of war and met with a massive military response. Modi rejected Donald Trump’s earlier claims that the U.S. mediated or used trade pressure to halt India’s operations.This strong message reaffirms India’s sovereign decision-making and its zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. Modi also invited Trump to attend the upcoming Quad summit in India this September. The conversation solidifies India's commitment to self-determined defense actions and silences political criticism regarding foreign influence.
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