Why Modi did not respond to Trump's four consecutive calls, learned political and diplomatic reasons

There was a new discussion about US President Donald Trump. According to a German media report, Trump has been trying to name India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi four times over the past few weeks, but his phone has not picked up every time. Germany’s prestigious newspaper Faz (Frankfarter General Tsitung) claimed that Trump tried his best to contact Premier Modi in New -Delhi, but Modi refused to talk. Many people looked like this development a ‘diplomatic neglect’, but analysts consider it diplomatic maturity. Sources believe that Prime Minister Modi experienced Trump’s political agenda, which is why he thought better to keep away. Why was India uncomfortable with Trump’s policy? According to the FAZ report, some Trump policies became concerned for India: pressure to promote GM crops in India was photographed in India, including meat-based feed that demanded zero rates on US dairy products, which photographed India and photographed in promotional shop, was a reasons, and had a reasons, Has the old chemistry between Trump and Modi broken? There was a time when the couple made headlines on the global stage through programs such as ‘Holdi Modi’ and ‘Namaste Trump’. But once the pressure on India in America has increased due to Trump’s policy, the Modes government has made it clear that it would not be under pressure. Diplomatic silence or strategic step? Modi does not respond to Trump’s call is considered a well -planned strategic trick. This reflects India’s independent foreign policy and confidence, where each decision prioritizes national interest. Will this matter continue? Now that this report has come out, there was a debate in the international media. From American politics to Indian diplomacy, this question is asked everywhere – did Modi ignore Trump or was it his foresight? Now India is making decisions based on its national interests, but it was no coincidence to call Trump four times and not answer modes. It was a message – India now makes decisions about nobody’s conditions, but based on its national interests. The opinion of political analysts many experts described Modi’s move as “diplomatic maturity”. He says India rejected America’s pressure politics. Users on social media have described users on Twitter and Facebook as a ‘silent power movement’. One user wrote, “Modi Ji did not pick up the phone, but the world listened to the message.” Stir in American media: There was also a debate on channels such as CNN and New York Times, where it was considered a symbol of India’s ‘independent foreign policy’. Will the White House ask an answer? In the coming weeks, India could get a proposal of formal explanation or negotiations from the US. Will the Biden Administration take the same view? It will be interesting to see what the posture of the Modi government will be if Trump becomes president again. What will be the next step of Modi’s silence? There is no official response from the Prime Minister’s office so far. Untouched aspect of not picking up the phone, response to other countries about Trump’s foreign policy: not only India, but also many European countries were also uncomfortable with Trump’s ‘America First’ policy. India’s emerging self -sufficient attitude: This development once again showed that India is on the road of “no longer, yes in yes yes. India’s closer to Japan and European countries: At a time when Trump India was pushing India to 10 trillion investment agreement with Japan.