Key Points

President Trump enthusiastically praised PM Modi during a White House event, calling him a "fantastic man" while announcing progress on a US-India trade deal. The leaders' phone conversation came after Modi couldn't meet Trump at the G7 summit due to scheduling conflicts. India firmly denied any connection between trade talks and US mediation in the recent Pakistan conflict, emphasizing direct military communication channels. Modi detailed India's measured response in Operation Sindoor to Trump, clarifying the timeline of events and India's position against third-party mediation.

Key Points: Trump Calls Modi Fantastic Man as India-US Trade Deal Nears

  • Trump praises Modi during White House flag ceremony
  • India denies US mediation in Pakistan conflict
  • Modi explains Operation Sindoor details to Trump
  • Trade deal discussions separate from military de-escalation
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After phone call with 'fantastic man' PM Modi, Trump says trade deal coming

Trump praises PM Modi after phone call, announces upcoming trade deal while India denies US mediation in Pakistan conflict resolution.

"I think Modi is a fantastic man. We're going to make a trade deal with Modi of India - Donald Trump"

New York, June 18

US President Donald Trump said after a phone call with "fantastic man" Prime Minister Narendra Modi that a trade deal with India was coming.

"I think Modi is a fantastic man. I spoke to him last night. We're going to make a trade deal with Modi of India," he said on Wednesday.

PM Modi was to have met Trump on Tuesday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Kananaskis in Canada. However, Trump cut short his participation in the summit and returned to Washington on Monday night.

Both leaders spoke over phone on Tuesday during which India denied that there was any mediation or a quid pro quo for a trade deal between New Delhi and Washington over stopping the recent conflict with Pakistan.

"Prime Minister Modi clearly conveyed to President Trump that at no point during this entire sequence of events was there any discussion, at any level, on an India-US Trade Deal, or any proposal for a mediation by the US between India and Pakistan," read a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

"The discussion to cease military action took place directly between India and Pakistan through the existing channels of communication between the two armed forces, and it was initiated at Pakistan's request," it said.

It added, "Prime Minister Modi firmly stated that India does not and will never accept mediation. There is complete political consensus in India on this matter".

In an interaction with reporters as he watched the erection of a 30-metre-tall flagpole on White House grounds, Trump was also asked what he expected diplomatically from his meeting with Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir, to which he did not give a direct reply.

He said of Munir, "This man was extremely influential in stopping it from the Pakistan side, Modi from the India side, and others".

According to the MEA, Trump invited PM Modi to stop over in Washington on his way back from Canada and meet him but PM Modi could not have accepted the invitation because of his prior commitment to visit Croatia.

During their conversation, the ministry said, PM Modi explained to Trump the reason for Operation Sindoor.

"India had only targetted the terrorist camps and hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. India's actions were very measured, precise, and non-escalatory", Prime Minister Modi told Trump.

PM Modi also outlined to Trump the timeline of the developments leading up to the stop in fighting to rebut his claim of US mediation.

"On the night of May 9, Vice President [JD] Vance had made a phone call to Prime Minister Modi. Vice President Vance had conveyed that Pakistan may launch a major attack on India. Prime Minister Modi had conveyed to him in clear terms that if such an action were to occur, India would respond with an even stronger response," the readout detailed.

"On the night of May 9-10, India gave a strong and decisive response to Pakistan's attack, inflicting significant damage on the Pakistani military. Their military airbases were rendered inoperable", PM Modi told Trump.

"Due to India's firm action, Pakistan was compelled to request a cessation of military operations," PM Modi said directly to Trump, according to the readout.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
PM Modi is handling foreign relations brilliantly! The way he made it clear that India doesn't need mediation shows our strength 🇮🇳. Trump calling him "fantastic" is icing on the cake. Hope the trade deal benefits our farmers and industries.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, we must be cautious with US trade deals. Remember how they suddenly raised tariffs on our steel? 🤔 Hope our negotiators don't compromise on Make in India initiatives.
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Arjun S.
Trump's praise means nothing - he calls everyone fantastic when he wants something. What matters is that Modi stood firm on Pakistan and made our position clear. Operation Sindoor was a masterstroke! 💪
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Sunita P.
The media should stop obsessing over Trump's words. Focus on how our armed forces showed restraint while giving a fitting reply to Pakistan. That's the real story here. Jai Hind!
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Vikram D.
Trade deal with US is important but we must ensure it doesn't hurt our local industries. Also, why is Trump meeting Pakistan's military chief? This double game needs to be watched carefully 👀
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Neha R.
The best part is how Modi explained everything to Trump with facts and timelines. No more foreign powers dictating terms to India! Our foreign policy has truly come of age under this government 🙌

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