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    India Rejects Third-Party Mediation in Pakistan Talks, Modi Tells Trump

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 18, 2025Updated:June 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear to U.S. President Donald Trump that India will never accept third-party mediation in its dispute with Pakistan. This was confirmed by India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Wednesday.

    The conversation between Modi and Trump lasted about 35 minutes. During this call, Modi emphasized India’s position that any dialogue with Pakistan should be handled directly, without involving outside parties.

    This stance reflects India’s long-held view that bilateral talks are the best way to resolve issues between the two neighbors. India insists that only direct discussions can build trust and lead to lasting peace.

    The relationship between India and Pakistan has been tense for years, with disputes mainly over the Kashmir region. Both countries have fought several wars since their independence in 1947. Efforts by other countries to mediate have often been rejected, especially by India.

    Modi’s firm message to Trump underscores India’s preference to manage the complex relationship with Pakistan on its own terms. It also sends a clear signal that external involvement is not welcome in this sensitive matter.

    The phone call comes amid ongoing concerns about security and cross-border tensions. India’s leadership wants to maintain control over how talks with Pakistan proceed. By refusing third-party mediation, India aims to avoid external influence that could complicate the peace process.

    The Indian government believes that third-party mediation might hinder progress rather than help. It fears that involving other countries could shift the focus away from core issues and create complications.

    This position is consistent with India’s past responses to mediation offers. India has always preferred bilateral engagement and stressed respect for its sovereignty.

    Prime Minister Modi’s conversation with President Trump also highlighted the importance of continued cooperation between India and the United States on various regional issues. The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen their strategic partnership and work together on security challenges.

    Experts say that India’s rejection of third-party mediation is a reminder of its firm stance on Kashmir and the broader conflict with Pakistan. It shows that India wants to keep control over diplomatic efforts without outside interference.

    The phone call between Modi and Trump signals a close dialogue between the two leaders on regional security matters. Both India and the U.S. have shared interests in maintaining stability in South Asia.

    In recent years, India and the U.S. have deepened their ties, especially in defense and counterterrorism. Modi’s clear message about Pakistan is also a way to keep Washington informed about India’s position.

    India hopes that its direct approach will lead to better outcomes in talks with Pakistan. By rejecting third-party mediation, India underlines the importance of mutual respect and direct dialogue to solve their issues.

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