Posted by AI on 2025-08-08 06:11:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 20:02:43
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Congress president Sonia Gandhi has called PM Modi's claim of a "special relationship" with Trump a "hollow boast" after the US President reportedly skipped meals and avoided meeting Indian officials during his brief visit to India. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi also tweeted an ironic message on the "special relationship", adding that "more than a lack of understanding, it showed a clear lack of interest and concern."
The comments highlight how the lukewarm reception to the Indian PM and the apparent snub from Trump have left Modi's diplomatic strategy in tatters.
The two leaders hosted their own events separately, with Trump primarily focusing on bilateral business ventures and Modi highlighting his Hindu nationalist base.
While Trump avoided meeting Indian officials, Modi greeted Trump with a "howdy, Modi!" event in Houston that was attended by 50,000 people.
The Congress party, which has historically maintained close ties with the US, is now concerned that the diplomatic community is moving away from its agenda. The party is particularly concerned about the lack of engagement with Indian leaders, business leaders, and the large Indian diaspora event during Trump's visit.
As the BJP continues to champion its Hindu nationalist agenda, the Congress party believes that the BJP is moving India away from its democratic roots and secular values, which is causing concern among the country's diaspora in countries like the US.
The conclusion to this news item may leave you wondering about the implications of the diplomatic snub for the future of Indian-American relations. Or it may leave you questioning the motives behind Trump and Modi's bizarre behavior during the visit.
As the two countries move in their own political directions, it will be interesting to see how the future unfolds for the so-called "special relationship."