
News Topical, Digital Desk : There was a time when the leaders of America and India saw their partnership as a natural union between the world's oldest and largest democracy. Today this relationship seems to be weakening.
It is being poisoned by mistrust, political arrogance and the venom of an American president who is more interested in his own praise than in respecting India's sovereignty. A president who is only trying to fulfill his own desires. Because of this, he has also spoiled relations with many countries, including India.
Donald Trump collided with an unshakable rock
At the root of this rift is Donald Trump's obsession with winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Repeatedly reciting the ceasefire line between India and Pakistan and pleading with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to nominate him is a clear indication of this. This time Trump has hit the unshakable wall of India's historical experience with his hypocrisy.
What was revealed in the report about Trump
The New York Times report has revealed that on June 17, 2025, Donald Trump called Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the two leaders talked for about 35 minutes. Trump wanted PM Modi to nominate him for the Nobel Prize but the Prime Minister of India refused to do so.
American newspaper New York Times has revealed that during this conversation, Trump raised the issue of India-Pakistan ceasefire in front of PM Modi. He said that Pakistan is going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize and he is proud of ending the military tension between India and Pakistan. India should also nominate him for this.
PM Modi got angry after hearing this from Trump
According to the report, the Indian leader got angry after hearing this from Trump. He told Trump in clear words that he or his country had no role in the recent ceasefire. The ceasefire was decided directly between India and Pakistan. After this, the relations between India and America started getting sour.
Trump imposed tariffs on India out of spite
The two leaders soured after disagreements on ceasefire and refusal to discuss the Nobel Peace Prize. Shortly after this phone call, Trump first imposed a 25 percent and later an additional 25 percent tariff on India. Not only this, he also refused to attend the Quad summit to be held in India.
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