Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh took a swipe at the prime minister, suggesting a lack of transparency in India’s dealings with Washington.
NEW DELHI — The Congress on Wednesday questioned why Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not acknowledged his frequent conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump, after the White House confirmed that the two leaders speak “pretty frequently.”
Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh took a swipe at the prime minister, suggesting a lack of transparency in India’s dealings with Washington.
He also pointed out that Indians learned about the suspension of Operation Sindoor only through a statement made by US Secretary of State at 5:37 p.m. on May 10.
“It is now from White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt that the people of India have learned President Trump and Prime Minister Modi have been talking frequently about trade and other matters,” Ramesh posted on X.
“They should indeed be speaking to each other. But why does the Prime Minister refuse to acknowledge it? What is he afraid of?” he asked.
It was from an announcement of the US Secretary of State at 5:37 PM on May 10th that the people of India got to know that Operation Sindoor had been abruptly halted.
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) November 5, 2025
It is now from the White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt that the people of India have got to know that…
His comments followed remarks by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who said Trump felt “very positive and strongly” about the future of India–US relations.
“As you know, he recently spoke directly to Prime Minister Modi when he celebrated Diwali in the Oval Office with several senior Indian-American officials,” Leavitt said during a press briefing.
She added that the U.S. president and his trade team were in “very serious discussions” with India and that Trump had “great respect” for Modi. — With inputs from PTI

