prime minister Narendra Modi, long celebrated on the global stage, now appears to be dodging international events where former U.S. President donald trump is present. Reports suggest Modi is fearful of being questioned—or publicly exposed—over Operation Sindoor and controversial dealings with Russian oil. As the world watches, India’s image suffers, leaving critics like rahul gandhi calling him what many now agree: a Weak PM.
1. The trump Factor
Sources indicate Modi is actively avoiding summits and global forums where trump may attend. The fear isn’t unfounded: trump is known for blunt questioning, and Modi’s silence or evasiveness could ignite intense scrutiny on sensitive topics, including alleged backdoor operations involving strategic resources.
2. Operation Sindoor: A shadow Over Leadership
Operation Sindoor, a politically and diplomatically sensitive operation, has drawn attention for its secrecy and lack of transparency. Critics argue Modi’s reluctance to face international counterparts hints at uncomfortable truths that the administration wants to keep hidden.
3. The Russian oil Controversy
Amid geopolitical tensions, India’s dealings with russia over oil purchases have raised eyebrows globally. Avoiding interaction with world leaders risks projecting india as unaccountable, undermining the credibility of Modi’s leadership.
4. rahul gandhi Strikes: The ‘Weak PM’ Label
Rahul Gandhi’s comments resonate in public discourse: “India’s reputation is getting damaged because of weak PM Modi.” Whether in parliament or on social media, the opposition paints a picture of a leader who prioritizes optics over confronting difficult truths.
5. Global Perception at Risk
The absence of India’s top leader from critical international conversations sends a dangerous signal. Diplomats, investors, and allies may interpret Modi’s avoidance as weakness, eroding India’s standing on trade, security, and climate discussions.
6. The Domestic Fallout
Within india, citizens and analysts are questioning whether fear-driven diplomacy compromises national interest. The gap between India’s ambitions and its leadership’s confidence on the global stage is widening, leaving Modi vulnerable to criticism both at home and abroad.
7. Conclusion: Running Isn’t Leadership
Avoiding confrontation may provide short-term comfort, but global politics punishes hesitation. As Trump’s presence looms over summits, Modi’s silence speaks volumes, reinforcing the narrative of a Prime minister more concerned about personal scrutiny than India’s reputation.
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