Modi and Trump speak for 40 minutes as West Asia tensions rise, with focus likely on conflict, energy risks and diplomatic efforts, though details remain undisclosed
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump held a 40-minute phone conversation on Tuesday, as global attention remains fixed on escalating tensions in West Asia.
While official details of the discussion have not been disclosed, reports indicate that the evolving situation in the region, including the ongoing conflict and its impact on global energy supplies, was likely a key focus.
The call comes at a time when disruptions in oil and shipping routes have heightened concerns for countries like India, which depend heavily on energy imports passing through the region.
This marks one of the recent interactions between the two leaders amid the ongoing crisis. Despite limited official information, the conversation signals continued high-level engagement between New Delhi and Washington as geopolitical risks intensify
While official details of the discussion have not been disclosed, reports indicate that the evolving situation in the region, including the ongoing conflict and its impact on global energy supplies, was likely a key focus.
The call comes at a time when disruptions in oil and shipping routes have heightened concerns for countries like India, which depend heavily on energy imports passing through the region.
This marks one of the recent interactions between the two leaders amid the ongoing crisis. Despite limited official information, the conversation signals continued high-level engagement between New Delhi and Washington as geopolitical risks intensify



