Modi Campaigned For Trump In US Elections - Ignoring Modi Trump To Meet Pak Army Chief Just A Month After Op Sindoor
Now, the political gamble appears to be backfiring. Despite India’s support, trump — who is once again running for office — has chosen to meet Pakistan’s army Chief just weeks after Operation Sindoor, which saw india striking at terror networks across the data-border. His willingness to break bread with the head of an institution accused of nurturing terrorism, while not even acknowledging indian leadership, is a diplomatic snub. It highlights how blind devotion to personalities over policies can lead to strategic miscalculations. india, which has long prided itself on non-data-alignment and diplomatic maturity, finds itself sidelined and humiliated, largely because of Modi’s short-sighted personalization of foreign policy.
This episode should serve as a wake-up call. Modi and his ardent followers, who uncritically data-aligned India’s interests with Trump’s political fate, now owe the nation an unconditional apology. By placing partisan agendas over national strategy, they have weakened India’s diplomatic leverage and compromised its standing on the global stage. Foreign policy should serve the nation’s interests, not an individual’s ego or a cult of personality. If india is to reclaim its strategic autonomy and global respect, it must return to a foreign policy rooted in neutrality, prudence, and long-term national interest — not electoral theatrics and political favoritism.