Political NewsPM Modi Avoided Trump’s Calls, Claims German NewspaperLast updated: August 27, 2025 3:50 pmAuthor- Jitesh KanwariyaShare2 Min ReadSHAREA German newspaper has claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi avoided four phone calls from US President Donald Trump in recent weeks, adding to speculation about tensions between New Delhi and Washington.The report comes shortly after Japan’s Nikkei Asia also suggested that PM Modi had skipped Trump’s calls, further heightening the US President’s frustration.Diplomat Comments and MEA ClarificationA US-based diplomat told The Times of India that it was not PM Modi’s style to negotiate sensitive matters over phone calls. However, the diplomat did not confirm the accuracy of the German report.Earlier, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar confirmed that no calls took place between PM Modi and Trump from April 22 to June 17.According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the two leaders spoke only on June 17, after a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan was already in effect.Also Read: 50% Tariff Kicks In: Indian Tourists Also Face Visa HurdlesOperation Sindoor and India’s StandDuring the 35-minute conversation on June 17, PM Modi briefed Trump about Operation Sindoor and India’s counterterrorism efforts. He also made it clear that India does not accept third-party mediation on matters of national security with Pakistan.Trump’s Repeated Mediation ClaimsOver the past few months, President Trump has often claimed that he helped prevent a possible nuclear war between India and Pakistan by leveraging trade. He has also made statements about jets being downed and wars being averted.However, India has consistently denied any US role in mediating the ceasefire with Pakistan, reiterating that bilateral issues must be handled directly between New Delhi and Islamabad.✅ Key Highlights:German media claims PM Modi avoided 4 phone calls from Trump.MEA confirms no calls between April 22 and June 17.Leaders finally spoke on June 17, after the ceasefire.PM Modi reaffirmed India’s stance against third-party mediation.India denies Trump’s repeated claims of US role in mediating with Pakistan.Click here to explore:NiftyTraderYou Might Also LikeAs Trump Tightens H-1B Rules, IITs See a New Opportunity EmergingRJD Leads Bihar Vote Share Despite Major Electoral SetbackIndia Will Stop Buying Russian Oil, Donald Trump Reiterates ClaimUS Embassy Warns Visa Holders: ‘Visa Not a Guarantee’; Violations May Lead to DeportationPM Modi Leads 11th International Yoga Day, Calls Yoga the ‘Pause Button Humanity NeedsShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareByJitesh KanwariyaFollow: I am Jitesh Kanwariya is a professional stock market analyst and F&O trader with expertise in derivatives and market research. A Python developer by profession, he leverages data-driven insights to analyse market trends and simplify trading for investors. Previous Article 50% Tariff Kicks In: Indian Tourists Also Face Visa Hurdles Next Article Sensex Plunges 849 Points, Nifty Breaches 24,750 Amidst Tariff Concerns Stay Connected3.9kFollowersLike1.5kFollowersFollow10FollowersPin261FollowersFollow22.9kSubscribersSubscribe20kFollowersFollow561FollowersFollowLatest NewsRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Rate Cut Meets Falling Rupee: India’s Markets Enter a New Tug-of-WarFinance and EconomyDecember 5, 2025Govt Shuts Door on FDI Limit Hike, Merger Chatter; PSU Bank Rally Now Hinges on FundamentalsFinance and EconomyDecember 5, 2025Large Trade Deal: Meesho, Aequs, Vidya Wires IPOs Enter Final Bidding Day as GMPs Surge on Strong DemandIPO NewsDecember 5, 2025