New Delhi: Amidst the conflict between Iran and Israel, US President Donald Trump is in the news these days. The world is watching his every move. On the other hand, after Operation Sindoor, PM Narendra Modi and Donald Trump had a phone conversation for the first time today. In this conversation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked President Donald Trump to maintain a tough stance against terrorism.

PM Modi stated that he has no desire for a trade deal with America, but will not make any compromises on the issue of terrorism. Pakistan’s bullets will be answered with shells. The two leaders spoke for approximately 35 minutes during the phone call.

Pakistan’s bullets will be answered with shells.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone for approximately 35 minutes. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed that in the conversation, PM Narendra Modi told Donald Trump that India will answer Pakistan’s bullets with shells. Operation Sindoor is still going on against terrorist supporters. Modi told Trump that in the fight against terrorism, India will not resort to any trade deal, and the fight against terrorism will continue.

Trump was seen taking credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian Army launched the Operation Sindoor campaign on the night of May 6 and carried out an air strike in Pakistan. In this air strike, Pakistan’s pet terrorists suffered heavy losses. The conflict between the two countries continued for three to four days. After Pakistan surrendered, both countries agreed on a ceasefire.

US President Donald Trump first announced the ceasefire. Trump has been claiming to have brought about a consensus between India and Pakistan from an open platform. He argues that a ceasefire could be reached between the two countries only due to our mediation. Trump tried to show the international community as a supporter of peace.

Trump invites Modi to come to America.

US President Donald Trump has extended an invitation to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the country. However, PM Modi attended the G-7 summit on June 17, where a meeting with Donald Trump was considered certain. Donald Trump suddenly left the G-7 summit and returned to the United States, which prevented the meeting from taking place. A conversation took place with Donald Trump, in which Modi was invited to visit America.