Key Points

US President Trump invited Indian PM Modi to visit Washington following Modi's Canada trip, but Modi declined due to prior commitments. During their call, the leaders discussed the Indo-Pacific region and the QUAD, with Modi inviting Trump to India for the next summit. Modi firmly rejected any mediation with Pakistan, reaffirming India's stance amid ongoing Operation Sindoor. The talk also covered global issues, including the Iran-Israel conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war, with both agreeing on the need for direct dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv.

Key Points: Trump Invites Modi to US Post-Canada Visit Amid Terror Talks

  • Trump invites Modi to US after Canada trip
  • Leaders discuss Indo-Pacific and QUAD role
  • Modi rejects Pakistan mediation offer
  • Operation Sindoor and India's precise response highlighted
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US Prez Trump invited PM Modi to US, says FS Misri

Trump invites Modi to US after Canada visit; discusses Indo-Pacific, QUAD, and Pakistan tensions in key call.

"India's actions were very measured, precise, and non-escalatory. - Vikram Misri"

New Delhi, June 18

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Wednesday said that US President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Washington after his trip to Canada.

In a 35-minute-long phone call between the two leaders, Misri said, "President Trump asked if PM Modi could stop by the US on his return from Canada, but the Prime Minister expressed his inability due to prior commitments. However, both leaders agreed to try to meet soon."

"They also discussed the Indo-Pacific and the vital role of the QUAD. Prime Minister Modi invited President Trump to India for the next QUAD summit, and President Trump accepted the invitation," Misri said.

During this conversation, the Prime Minister also conveyed to US President Donald Trump that India does not seek and will never accept any mediation on matters related to Pakistan.

This was also the first exchange between PM Modi and President Trump since the Pahalgam terror attack and India's retaliatory Operation Sindoor.

The call took place after a scheduled in-person meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of the G7 Summit was cancelled due to Trump's early return to the US.

"The phone conversation was held at the request of President Trump," said Misri, adding that PM Modi used the opportunity to detail India's measured military response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 innocent tourists.

The attack was claimed by The Resistance Front, a group affiliated with the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba.

"Prime Minister Modi said that on the night of May 6-7, India had targeted only terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. India's actions were very measured, precise, and non-escalatory," Misri said.

"India had made it clear that it would respond to Pakistan's 'goli' with 'gola' (a strong, proportionate military response)," he said.

Operation Sindoor saw India strike nine high-value terror infrastructure sites in Pakistan and PoK. In response, Pakistan launched military strikes not only on Indian military infrastructure but also on civilian and religious sites, prompting further escalation.

The Foreign Secretary also disclosed that on the night of May 9, US Vice President Vance conveyed to PM Modi that Pakistan could launch a major retaliatory strike.

"Prime Minister Modi told him clearly that if this happens, India will respond with even greater force. India's strong counterattack on the night of May 9-10 caused heavy damage to Pakistan's military. Several of their airbases were rendered inoperable," Misri said.

He noted that following India's forceful retaliation, Pakistan approached India with a ceasefire request.

"Prime Minister Modi stated that the ceasefire was agreed to only at the request of Pakistan and that India does not want mediation. He made it clear that at no point during this episode were India-US trade talks or third-party mediation discussed," Misri stated.

"The halt to military action was discussed directly between the two countries through existing military channels," he added.

Reiterating India's long-standing position, Misri said, "Prime Minister Modi stressed that India has never accepted mediation, does not accept it, and will never accept it. There is complete political unanimity in India on this issue."

President Trump, according to Misri, fully understood India's position and expressed support for its fight against terrorism. PM Modi also informed Trump that India will consider any terror act emanating from Pakistan as an act of war, and that Operation Sindoor remains ongoing.

The conversation also covered international developments, including the Iran-Israel conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war.

Both leaders agreed that direct dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv is necessary for peace.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Strong stance by PM Modi! 🇮🇳 We must never allow any third-party mediation on Pakistan matters. Operation Sindoor showed the world India won't tolerate terrorism. Hope QUAD summit happens soon in India - will be a proud moment for our nation.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate our strong response to Pakistan, I hope we're also focusing on diplomatic solutions. Constant military escalation affects common people on both sides. Maybe more cultural exchanges could help reduce tensions? Food for thought.
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Amit S.
Trump-Modi chemistry is good for India-US relations. But we must be careful - America always looks after its own interests first. The QUAD alliance is crucial to counter China's growing influence in our region. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
The part about Pakistan targeting civilian sites is very concerning. Innocent lives are lost in these conflicts while terrorists remain safe. International community should put more pressure on Pakistan to dismantle terror camps permanently.
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Vikram J.
"Goli ka jawab gola se" - powerful statement! But we must also invest in better intelligence and border security to prevent attacks in the first place. Pahalgam victims' families deserve justice. Hope our forces get all the resources they need.
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Neha T.
Interesting that they discussed Russia-Ukraine too. India's balanced position is working well - we maintain relations with both sides. Hope Modi ji can use this influence to help bring peace there. Our foreign policy is really maturing.

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