The Indian government has clarified that no discussion regarding Pakistan occurred during a phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump, which was made to extend Diwali greetings. This marks the second instance in recent weeks where India has refuted claims made by Trump, further highlighting tensions between the two nations.WEET Cotton T-Shirt and Pyjama Set for Men,Night Wear for Men,Men's Pyjama Set 122
In response to Trump’s remarks during a Diwali event at the White House, where he claimed to have discussed preventing a potential India-Pakistan conflict with Modi, India has firmly stated that no such topic was raised. Government sources confirmed to The Times of India that the conversation focused solely on Diwali greetings and did not touch upon Pakistan.Also Read; "US President Trump’s statement: India will reduce its oil purchases from Russia."
India’s clarification comes amid growing concerns about the strengthening ties between Washington and Islamabad, which were indirectly referenced in Modi’s post on his X account. Without directly naming Pakistan, Modi emphasized that both nations stand united against all forms of terrorism.
This is the second time India has dismissed Trump’s claims, having previously refuted his statement that Modi assured him of halting oil purchases from Russia. Additionally, it is reported that Modi may participate virtually in the upcoming ASEAN Summit in Malaysia rather than attending in person.