Modi govt hit with another blow as Trump cancels India visit
In a significant diplomatic setback for Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government, US President Donald Trump has cancelled his planned visit to India for the upcoming Quad Summit, according to media reports.
The White House has yet to comment on the cancellation.
Trump was initially scheduled to attend the Quad Summit in India, but despite multiple assurances, he decided to call off the visit.
The report also claimed that Trump had no intention of visiting India for the summit in the first place.
This decision comes at a time when reports suggest deteriorating relations between Trump and Modi in recent months.
Media outlets have also noted that Modi was reportedly frustrated with Trump’s frequent claims that he had played a role in resolving the India-Pakistan conflict.
Modi had previously stated that the US played no role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire and that the two nations had resolved the matter independently.
Further reports indicate that following a series of controversial statements from India, Trump abandoned his plans to visit India this year.
This decision was taken amidst rising tensions between the two countries.
It is also important to note that tensions escalated after Trump imposed sanctions on India for purchasing Russian oil, leading to further friction between the two nations.
As of now, neither the White House nor India’s Ministry of External Affairs has issued any official comments on the alleged cancellation.
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