German Daily Reveals: Modi Did Not Take Trump’s Phone Calls
In a striking revelation, the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) reported that U.S. President Donald Trump attempted to reach Prime Minister Narendra Modi on multiple occasions—but his calls went unanswered. Modi’s silence is seen as a deliberate diplomatic stance, highlighting India’s refusal to bow under external pressure, especially as tensions rise between Washington and New Delhi.
Just months ago, Modi’s White House visit was hailed as a high point in Indo-U.S. relations. The two leaders had launched ambitious initiatives in trade and defense, even coining slogans about a strengthened partnership. However, the goodwill quickly soured when the Trump administration imposed sharp tariffs on Indian exports, citing India’s continued oil trade with Russia as a trigger point. The new tariff, at 50%, was one of the harshest trade measures ever directed at India.
According to FAZ, Modi deliberately chose not to respond to Trump’s repeated attempts to speak with him. This silence comes in the backdrop of Trump’s insistence that he had “brokered” a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following clashes earlier in the year. Modi, however, firmly rejected this claim in a later conversation, clarifying that no foreign mediation was involved and that India and Pakistan settled the matter through direct military communication.
This refusal to engage reflects not just displeasure at Trump’s public statements but also India’s strong message that it will not tolerate interference in its internal or regional matters.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar later emphasized that no calls had taken place between April and mid-June, apart from a single condolence call, further debunking Trump’s claims of involvement in regional diplomacy. The episode highlights India’s broader policy—accepting partnerships but rejecting mediation or coercion.
By refusing to take President Trump’s calls, Prime Minister Modi has drawn a clear diplomatic line: India values its independence and will not bend to pressure, whether in trade, defense, or foreign policy. The move, though subtle, is a powerful assertion of India’s sovereignty in an increasingly turbulent global order.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.