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Trump takes off political mask of Modi by calling him murderer at global forum

After failure of Operation Sindoor Modi exposed internationally

Islamabad: The US President Donald Trump has taken off the political mask of the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, by calling him a murderer in his address to the global forum in South Africa.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the telephonic conversation between President Trump and the Indian Prime Minister on October 22 focused on trade issues. Narendra Modi deliberately downplayed the issue of not going to war with Pakistan because he did not want to accept President Trump’s role as a mediator in establishing peace in the region

India is increasingly being exposed on the international stage and Modi appears visibly uneasy and uncomfortable in direct diplomatic engagement with US President Donald Trump.

According to Kashmir Media Service, on October 29, 2025, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in South Korea, Trump openly stated that he had warned India that if it initiated a war with Pakistan, India would face the harshest trade tariffs. This public statement shattered India’s narrative of “we are responsible actors” in front of the world. At the same time, Trump increased penalties on India’s Russian oil imports from 25 percent to 50 percent, clearly exposing the failure of Modi’s foreign policy.

Following the humiliating failure of Operation Sindoor, Modi has effectively fled the international diplomatic stage. His avoidance of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and refusal to face Trump are clear signs of internal fear and political decline. Modi’s relying only on phone-call diplomacy, shows he lacks the courage to face global accountability.

The US-India economic confrontation has now escalated into an open trade war. Trump has imposed a 50 percent tariff on Indian exports, while Modi is backtracking on his promises to reduce reliance on Russian energy India continues buying Russian oil, exposing its double standards and increasing its diplomatic embarrassment.

Trump repeatedly stated that he personally prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan but instead of acknowledging this, Modi showed no gratitude and refused to recognize Trump’s role. As a consequence, Trump removed India from the preferential trade list, delivering a public diplomatic blow to India.

As a result, behind Modi’s policies, war-mongering, propaganda and deception, the world now sees the same reality Trump indicated by calling him a “Killer” a leader driven by dangerous militaristic ambitions, willing to push millions of people in the region toward war for his own political survival.

Experts say that today, Modi is unable to face the world and is instead relying on phone calls and domestic propaganda to pacify the public. This represents India’s clear diplomatic bankruptcy and humiliating retreat.

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