US-India Relations Sharply Deteriorate Under Tariff Pressure; Trump May Cancel Autumn Visit to India
① It is reported that due to the cooling relationship with Indian Prime Minister Modi, US President Trump may cancel his autumn trip to India and his plan to attend the "Quad Security Dialogue"; ② Disagreements over the India-Pakistan ceasefire and Modi's refusal to discuss the Nobel Prize issue are significant factors in the deterioration of relations between the Indian and American leaders; ③ Trump has raised tariff rates on India, further cooling US-India relations.
Due to the cooling relationship with Indian Prime Minister Modi, US President Trump may cancel his autumn trip to India and his plan to attend the "Quad Security Dialogue."
According to informed sources, Trump has decided not to participate in the "Quad Security Dialogue" scheduled to be held in India later this year. Previously, the US had planned to hold a meeting with the leaders of India, Australia, and Japan.
Last week, reports indicated that Trump had attempted to call Modi at least four times in recent weeks, but Modi refused to speak with him.
Meanwhile, during the call, Trump once again claimed that he had "resolved" the military conflict between India and Pakistan and mentioned that Pakistan intended to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize. Informed sources revealed that these remarks were暗示ing that Modi should offer similar support. However, Modi refuted this, clearly stating that the ceasefire was entirely negotiated directly between India and Pakistan and had nothing to do with the US.
It is reported that this disagreement, along with Modi's refusal to discuss the Nobel Prize issue, played a significant role in the deterioration of relations between the two leaders of India and the US. Since then, they have not spoken again.