Did Modi ask Trump for help? The US calling Pakistan the "only mediator" right after a Modi-Trump call signals a major power shift. We break down the embarrassing implications for India's strongman image.
So, here’s something that made a lot of folks in the foreign policy world do a double-take this week.
Just hours after a reported 40-minute phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump, Trump's press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, made a striking statement. She referred to Pakistan as the “only mediator” capable of brokering deals in the region.
Let that sink in for a moment.
Coincidence? The timing is… remarkable, to say the least. It’s the kind of synchronicity that has analysts and diplomats from Delhi to Washington scrambling to read the tea leaves. It’s hard not to connect the dots and wonder: Was this a key ask on that call? Is the self-proclaimed strongman, Modi, who has built a reputation on muscular, unilateral action, now actively seeking a helping hand from a traditional rival?


