The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled [View all]
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The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
President Trumps repeated claims about having solved the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.
By Mujib Mashal, Tyler Pager and Anupreeta Das
Aug. 30, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India was losing patience with President Trump.
Mr. Trump had been saying repeatedly, publicly, exuberantly that he had solved the military conflict between India and Pakistan, a dispute that dates back more than 75 years and is far deeper and more complicated than Mr. Trump was making it out to be.
During a phone call on June 17, Mr. Trump brought it up again, saying how proud he was of ending the military escalation. He mentioned that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor for which he had been openly campaigning. The not-so-subtle implication, according to people familiar with the call, was that Mr. Modi should do the same.
The Indian leader bristled. He told Mr. Trump that U.S. involvement had nothing to do with the recent cease-fire. It had been settled directly between India and Pakistan.
Mr. Trump largely brushed off Mr. Modis comments, but the disagreement and Mr. Modis refusal to engage on the Nobel has played an outsize role in the souring relationship between the two leaders, whose once-close ties go back to Mr. Trumps first term.
Just weeks after the June phone call, and with trade talks dragging on, Mr. Trump startled India by announcing that imports from the country would be subjected to a tariff of 25 percent. And on Wednesday, he slapped India with an additional 25 percent tariff for buying Russian oil, adding up to a crushing 50 percent.
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