Blow to Indian diplomacy: Cong on US Prez Trump breaking bread with Pak Army chief

IANS June 19, 2025 374 views

The Congress party has slammed US President Donald Trump’s lunch with Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir as a blow to India’s diplomacy. Jairam Ramesh linked Munir to the Pahalgam terror attack, calling the meeting a setback for Modi’s ‘hugplomacy’. The BJP countered, defending Modi’s foreign policy and accusing Congress of undermining India’s global standing. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions over India’s diplomatic strategy.

"This is the same man whose remarks formed the backdrop to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack" – Jairam Ramesh
Blow to Indian diplomacy: Cong on US Prez Trump breaking bread with Pak Army chief
New Delhi, June 19: The Congress party on Thursday fired a fresh salvo against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government by describing Pakistan Chief of the Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir’s lunch with US President Donald Trump as a ‘blow to Indian diplomacy’.

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Congress criticizes Trump’s lunch with Pak Army chief Asim Munir

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Links Munir to Pahalgam terror attack

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BJP defends Modi’s foreign policy stance

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Ramesh calls meeting a diplomatic setback

Jairam Ramesh, Congress General Secretary incharge of Communications, took to social media on Thursday to also call the Trump-Munir meeting as a setback for ‘hugplomacy’ – a term used to refer to Prime Minister Modi’s personal style of greeting heads of state with hugs.

In a message on X, Ramesh said, “Field Marshal Asim Munir is NOT the Head of State or Head of Government of Pakistan. He is the Chief of Army Staff. Yet he gets invited by President Trump for lunch and receives much praise.”

Linking Munir to the build-up to the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed, Ramesh said, “This is the same man whose atrocious and inflammatory remarks formed the immediate backdrop to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack orchestrated by the establishment over which he presides.”

Ramesh said the Trump-Munir lunch is a huge blow to Indian diplomacy and 'hugplomacy'.

Significantly, the BJP has also often countered Congress attacks on diplomacy and foreign policy of PM Modi’s government and taken a swipe at some leaders of the Opposition party of imitating his style of greeting heads of state with hugs.

In an earlier message on X, the BJP’s incharge of National Information and Technology Department Amit Malviya had slammed Ramesh for questioning the government’s diplomacy and said, “Congress must stop maligning India’s firm and principled foreign policy just to feed its petty narratives.”

“Under Congress, India was seen as a weak, Third World country. Today, India is a rising power — a bright star in the global order. No amount of lies can dim that truth,” said Malviya.

Calling Ramesh a "congenital liar", the BJP leader claimed the "Congress and its troll army simply can’t digest the fact that PM Modi told President Trump in clear terms — India neither needs nor accepts any third-party mediation."

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
The US has always played both sides when it comes to India-Pakistan relations. This lunch meeting changes nothing - our military and diplomatic position remains strong under PM Modi. Congress should focus on constructive criticism rather than scoring political points.
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Priya M.
Very disappointed with Trump's gesture. After Pahalgam attack, this feels like rewarding bad behavior 😡 But I disagree with Congress calling it a 'blow' - India's position is much stronger today than before 2014. We don't need to worry about such photo ops.
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Sanjay T.
Both BJP and Congress are making too much noise about this. America will do what serves its interests. We should focus on strengthening our own economy and military instead of reacting to every foreign meeting. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R.
The 'hugplomacy' debate is childish. Whether it's handshakes or hugs, what matters is results. On that count, India has done well in isolating Pakistan globally despite such occasional meetings. Let's not overreact to symbolism.
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Vikram D.
Congress has a point here - why is Trump meeting Pakistan's Army chief who oversees terrorism against India? But their criticism would carry more weight if they hadn't been silent during 26/11 and other attacks during their rule.
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Neha P.
As an ordinary Indian, I'm tired of this political blame game. Terror attacks happen, politicians fight, but common people suffer. Instead of reacting to every international meeting, can our leaders focus on making our borders more secure? 🙏

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