
In a significant development on the global diplomatic front, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former U.S. President Donald Trump held a detailed 35-minute phone call discussing Operation Sindoor, a high-priority strategic mission believed to involve national security and international cooperation. The conversation comes at a time when India is strengthening its defense and foreign relations in the wake of rising global tensions.
Sources reveal that the discussion between the two leaders focused on multiple key areas, including regional stability, counter-terrorism efforts, defense coordination, and the future role of India and the United States in promoting peace and strategic balance across the Indo-Pacific and South Asia.
Operation Sindoor, although still not fully disclosed to the public, is assumed to be a classified initiative involving joint intelligence, technology sharing, or high-value rescue or defense missions. The fact that the matter was discussed directly between Modi and Trump reflects the seriousness and sensitivity of the operation.
Trump, known for his pro-India stance during his presidency, expressed his continued support for India’s global role. PM Modi, in return, appreciated the longstanding relationship between the two nations and acknowledged the importance of maintaining close ties on security matters regardless of changes in government leadership. The dialogue reportedly also touched upon cyber security, regional diplomacy, and the evolving global order.
While officials have not released the complete details of the call, the strategic timing and direct nature of the conversation underline India’s intent to position itself as a leading power in regional stability and to keep strong diplomatic ties with influential global leaders, even those not currently in office.
The high-level communication reaffirms the growing trust and shared vision between Indian leadership and key figures in American politics, especially on issues that affect both national and international security.