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PM Modi and Trump held phone call on June 17, during which US President claimed credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire, however, PM Modi "bristled" and denied US role, a report said.

PM Modi-Trump ties: Report claims PM Modi's refusal for Nobel nomination for Trump likely factor behind soured ties (AFP image)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi “bristled" when Donald Trump claimed credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire on the June 17 phone call between the two leaders, according to an American media report, which further claimed that the Indian leader’s “refusal to engage" on the Nobel Peace Prize for the US President likely played a part in soured relations between the two countries.
According to a report in The New York Times published on August 30, Trump spoke to PM Modi on phone call when the latter was in Canada for the G7 Summit and told him that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize – something which he has openly been campaigning and eyeing for months.
People familiar with the call told The New York Times that Trump was hinting that PM Modi should also support his nomination.
However, the Prime Minister “bristled" and told the US President that America had “nothing to do" with the ceasefire and stressed that the understanding to end military confrontation was reached between the two sides, without a third-party involvement.
Trump brushed off PM Modi’s remarks, but the disagreement and the Indian Prime Minister’s refusal to engage on the Nobel Prize “played an outsize role in the souring relationship between the two leaders", the NYT reported.
Notably, the two leaders have shared a close relationship since Trump’s first term, during which both attended huge public meetings of each other – Howdy Modi in Taxas and Namaste Trump in Ahmedabad.
Both leaders had been vocal about each other, with PM Modi describing Trump as a “true friend" and the US President calling the Indian leader as “a very good friend".
However, the two leaders have not spoken since the June 17 phone call, the NYT reported.
Just days after the phone call, Trump raked up the India-Pakistan ceasefire issue again and said that he “won’t get a Nobel Prize for this".
“I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for this, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the War between India and Pakistan," Mr. Trump posted. “No, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do," he said.
The White House has officially demanded a Nobel Prize for Trump, claiming that he ended six wars in six months since he took over the Oval Office in January this year.
Ashesh Mallick is a Sub-Editor with over three years of experience in news writing, video production. He primarily covers national news, politics and global affairs. You can follow him on Twitter: @MallickAshes...Read More
Ashesh Mallick is a Sub-Editor with over three years of experience in news writing, video production. He primarily covers national news, politics and global affairs. You can follow him on Twitter: @MallickAshes...
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August 31, 2025, 08:32 IST
News world PM Modi's Nobel Prize Nomination Refusal For Trump Likely Factor In Soured Ties, Says Report
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