Modi Clarifies India-Pakistan Ceasefire Talks Were Direct
In a significant phone conversation on June 18, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump that ceasefire discussions between India and Pakistan occurred exclusively through direct, bilateral military channels. Modi explicitly rejected claims from Washington suggesting that the United States played a mediating role or used trade leverage to end the recent four-day hostilities.
No US Mediation in Kashmir or Conflict Resolution
Addressing suggestions of American mediation in the Kashmir dispute, PM Modi was unequivocal: India has never accepted, does not accept, and will never accept third-party mediation on this sensitive issue. This firm stance underscores Delhi's preference for direct engagement on conflict matters.
Operation Sindoor: Precision in Anti-Terror Measures
Modi outlined the purpose and scope of Operation Sindoor, confirming it as a measured response targeting terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir following the Pahalgam terror attack. Conducted on the night of May 6-7, the strikes were deliberate and non-escalatory, aiming to uphold India’s resolve against global terrorism.
Modi Emphasizes Tactical Restraint and Sovereignty
The Prime Minister stressed India’s commitment to responding to attacks—"India will respond to bullets with shells." He also clarified that no discussions on US-India trade agreements or US mediation between the two nations took place during the call.
Presidential Invite and Travel Plans
President Trump invited PM Modi to stop in the US on his return from Canada. Modi declined due to prior commitments but revealed plans to visit Croatia on his route back. This reflects India's ongoing global diplomatic engagements beyond the immediate regional context.
Looking Ahead: Steadfast in Combatting Terrorism
Throughout the call, Modi portrayed terrorism as a full-scale war rather than a proxy conflict. He reaffirmed India’s readiness to continue Operation Sindoor robustly, demonstrating a firm stance on national security and regional stability.
- India-Pakistan talks: Direct and bilateral, without third-party mediation
- Operation Sindoor: Targeted, precision strikes against terrorist bases
- Kashmir mediation: Rejected outright by India
- US trade discussions: Not part of ceasefire or conflict talks