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Former Diplomat Says Trump Called PM Modi To Keep India Updated

Gurjit Singh explains Trump’s call to PM Modi.

Former Indian diplomat Gurjit Singh has commented on the recent phone conversation between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing that the call reflects a desire to keep India informed on critical geopolitical developments. Singh described the outreach as a signal of the U.S.’s intent to maintain strategic communication with India on matters of international importance.

According to Singh, the conversation comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, including ongoing conflicts and potential ceasefire negotiations. “Trump’s call indicates that India remains a key partner whose perspective is sought on issues affecting global stability,” he said. Analysts note that such interactions are part of routine diplomatic outreach but carry additional weight when addressing major security concerns.

The former diplomat also highlighted India’s growing role as a balancing force in international affairs. Singh explained that keeping New Delhi informed helps ensure coordinated responses to crises, particularly in regions like the Middle East and South Asia where India has strategic interests. “It’s not just about information sharing,” Singh added, “but about aligning on potential diplomatic or humanitarian measures.”

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While the call did not result in any public agreements or joint statements, experts suggest that informal channels of communication such as this are often crucial in shaping policy decisions behind the scenes. Maintaining open lines with major global actors allows India to influence outcomes and anticipate developments in complex international scenarios.

Observers note that India’s engagement with the U.S., even through former leaders like Trump, underscores the country’s increasing geopolitical significance. Singh stressed that proactive dialogue is essential, particularly in times of uncertainty, to safeguard national interests while contributing to broader regional stability.

As global tensions persist, analysts expect India to continue playing a pivotal role in diplomatic discussions involving multiple stakeholders. Calls like the one from Trump reinforce the perception that New Delhi’s input is valued in international decision-making, particularly on issues with far-reaching political and security implications.

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