WEBDESK: Indian MP Congress Member of Parliament Mahua Moitra has fiercely criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy, calling it a complete failure after recent remarks made by former US President Donald Trump.
Trump, while speaking at an event, reportedly claimed, “I stopped the war. I love Pakistan. I stopped the war between Pakistan and India.” His comments quickly went viral, stirring anger and debate across India.
Mahua Moitra tweet openly questioned Modi’s silence and the credibility of his government’s foreign policy decisions, especially concerning Pakistan.
So @POTUS said today “I stopped the war. I love Pakistan. I stopped the war between Pakistan and India.” Vishwaguruji @narendramodi – anything to say to 140 crore Indians? India’s foreign policy is in shambles.
— Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) June 18, 2025
The situation has also exposed growing discontent among the Indian public. While Indian state controlled media and the Modi government continue spewing antiPakistan rhetoric, many Indian citizens are openly voicing their frustration on social media.
The recent admiration shown by Trump for Pakistan and its military leadership, particularly for Field Marshal Asim Munir, has added fuel to the fire. Indian opposition leaders have seized the opportunity to point out the failure of the government’s foreign policy while the public too, especially on social media, appears to be holding their own government accountable rather than blaming Pakistan.
With both political figures and ordinary citizens criticising the Modi administration’s mishandling of foreign relations, it is clear that dissatisfaction is rapidly rising inside India.
Field Marshal Asim Munir, is currently on an official visit to the United States where he has received a warm welcome, including a high-profile meeting with former President Donald Trump. The development has left the Indian government visibly unsettled, with New Delhi scrambling to issue statements in an attempt to cover its embarrassment on the international stage.
In a recent press release, India’s Ministry of External Affairs made claims about conducting “measured” and “non-provocative” actions during what it called Operation Sandhoor. However, international observers and credible defence analysts have rejected these claims, confirming that the operation ended in failure for India.
The reality, acknowledged by the global community, is that India initiated the aggression, forcing Pakistan to respond in line with the United Nations Charter. Contrary to India’s hollow boasts, Pakistani armed forces acted with professionalism and restraint, successfully defending the nation’s sovereignty.
Claims from the Indian side about inflicting damage on Pakistan’s military have also been proven false. International sources recognised Pakistan Air Force’s clear dominance during the conflict. The world watched as Pakistani pilots shot down Indian fighter jets, leaving the Indian military humiliated on the battlefield.