Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, who arrived in Canada to attend the G7 Summit, could not meet. Due to the ongoing war between Iran and Israel, Trump left the summit and returned to America and talked to PM Modi on the phone itself. In this matter of about 35 minutes, Trump invited PM Modi to come to America and said that while returning from the G7 Summit, he should go through America, but PM Modi turned down this invitation.
The question is why. After all, why did PM Modi not go to America and meet Trump and whether the reason for rejecting this invitation is between Iran and Israel, we will talk in detail today.
In this way, Prime Minister Modi has rejected Trump’s official reason, Prime Minister Modi’s earlier schedule is already scheduled and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has also given information about it.
There are two more reasons for not going to America and both these reasons are also part of Vikram Misri’s statement. The first reason is Donald Trump himself, who gave a statement to stop the war between India and Pakistan and mediate on Kashmir during Operation Sindoor.
Right now when PM Modi and Trump had a 35 -minute talk on the phone, during this conversation, Prime Minister Modi made it clear to Trump that there is no need for any arbitration between India and Pakistan and Pakistan had stopped the attacks from the intention of avoiding war.
If PM Modi had met Trump, then it would have been mentioned and in which direction this conversation would have gone, no one knew because he does not know what the trump would say and what to do, he himself does not know. Otherwise, the US has always been a friend of India, the US and India, which has been a long -time business relationship, Trump should have thought 100 times before making a statement on India, but he does not do so. This is a big reason for PM Modi’s refusal to Trump.
The second reason is also Trump, but it has nothing to do with India-Pakistan or Operation Sindoor. This issue is of the ongoing war between Iran and Israel, in which Donald Trump is openly against Israel and against Iran, while India has its own separate stand. India is neither against Iran nor against Israel.
If PM Modi and Donald Trump had met in the midst of Iran-Israel’s battle, then there would have been a separate reaction in Israel and a different reaction in Iran because if we talk about relations, then India’s friendship with Iran is also old and business.
India buys oil worth about Rs 86,082 crore from Iran every year. At the same time, Iran buys goods worth about 24 thousand crores from India. Apart from this, India is also helping Iran to create Chabahar port in Iran to maintain its business relationship with Afghanistan. At the same time, Israeli weapons use the Indian Army.
In 2008, when there was a terrorist attack on Mumbai, Israel even talked about sending its team and supporting them in the ongoing fight against terrorism. He has been constantly talking about standing with India against terror. In the last few years, the whole world knows about the defense deal between Israel and India. When Hamas carried out a terrorist attack on Israel, the whole world also saw India standing step by step with Israel.
In such a situation, Iran is also necessary for India and Israel. This need can be fulfilled only when India Iran or Israel maintain enough distance with a friend of any country during the war. Right now, the rejection of President Trump in America can also be seen from this perspective.
During this conversation, PM Modi has invited US President Trump to come to India and Trump has accepted that invitation. It is expected that by the time Trump comes to India, peace will be restored in the middle East and Iran-Israel will find a way of permanent peace.