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"Trump’s India Trip Might Get Canceled? What Went Down! 😱🇮🇳"

TL;DRUS President Trump was expected to visit India for the Quad Summit later this year and wrap up a trade deal—but reports say he’s now likely not visiting this fall. 😬 Tensions flared over India's Russian oil purchases, a surprise tariff fight, and a weird Nobel-name-dropping moment! #QuadSummit #TradeDrama
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Hey fam, check this out… India and the US were all set for a big Quad Leaders’ Summit (that’s India, US, Japan & Australia) where Trump was gonna land in India this fall, and both sides hoped to wrap up a #TradeAgreement 🏷️. But guess what—now his trip might not happen. 🛑 Trump’s fall plans look shaky! As per reports, he’s no longer planning to visit this year.

Here’s the juicy part: US-India trade talks were on, but things went south when Trump slapped India with an extra 25% tariff because India kept buying Russian oil—and India hit back with its own 25% tariff. That totally messed up talks.

And get this—Trump’s vibe got weird after a June 17 phone call with PM Modi, just after Trump suddenly bounced from the G7 in Canada. He bragged about “solving” the India-Pakistan war (??), saying Pakistan wanted to nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize—and he sort of expected Modi to do the same. Wild, right?

India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, quickly shot that down, saying India and Pakistan ended that tension themselves, not because of US mediation. He made it clear: India doesn’t want any third-party meddling, especially not from the US!

Then there’s this eyebrow-raising bit—Trump allegedly might’ve tried forcing Modi into a handshake with Pakistan’s army chief, who was also invited to the White House for lunch around the same time. India’s diplomats were like, “What?!”

Why This Matters (from People’s POV)

  1. Trade at stake: Farmers, workers, small biz folks—these tariffs affect prices and jobs. Fair trade shouldn’t be hurt by big-shot drama.

  2. No third-party intervention: India-Pakistan issues should be handled by us. Foreign meddling isn’t cool.

  3. Working-class impact: Tariffs pinch export industries, and that ultimately hits the common folks. We stand for fair bargaining, not ego trips.

MediaFx Opinion (People’s Stand)

Look, from a down-to-earth, working-class lens: we want justice, peace, and fairness in every deal. If someone’s playing drama games and messing with livelihoods, we oppose that—from the people’s perspective. No ego, no grandstanding; just solid respect and transparent trade.

Wrap-Up

So yeah, Trump might not come to India this fall! All thanks to the trade tiff, oil drama, and a weird Nobel-peace prize talk. This matters because trade deals aren’t just for big bosses—they affect us all. Keep your eyes peeled, and comment below if you feel trade should be done fair or if you trust in our Indian negotiating power?


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