In a major diplomatic outreach amid rising global tensions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a 40-minute telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The high-level dialogue centered on the volatile situation in West Asia and the critical need to maintain the security of the Strait of Hormuz—the world’s most important oil transit chokepoint.
The call comes at a pivotal moment, following the breakdown of US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad and the subsequent US announcement of a naval blockade in the region.
The Strait is the artery of India’s energy economy. Any prolonged closure or blockade has immediate domestic consequences:
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The 40-minute call suggests that India is moving from “diplomatic ambiguity” toward active participation in shaping regional governance. As a US naval blockade begins this week, the world is watching how the “Modi-Trump” partnership balances aggressive security measures with the need for stable global trade.
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