Narendra Modi and Donald Trump Engage in 40-Minute Conversation Amid Rising Tensions in West Asia

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Modi and Trump engage in a 40-minute conversation as tensions in West Asia escalate, focusing on conflicts, energy risks, and diplomatic initiatives, though specifics remain undisclosed

By CNBCTV18.com April 14, 2026, 8:03:14 PM IST (Published)

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump of the United States held a 40-minute phone call on Tuesday, drawing global attention to the increasing tensions in West Asia. While specific details of their conversation remain under wraps, sources suggest that the ongoing conflicts and their implications for global energy supplies were significant topics.
This communication takes place at a time when disruptions in oil and shipping routes are raising alarms for nations such as India, heavily reliant on energy imports that pass through this contentious region.
This interaction is one of several recent exchanges between the leaders during the current crisis. Despite the lack of detailed public insights, the dialogue exemplifies the sustained high-level engagement between New Delhi and Washington, particularly as geopolitical uncertainties mount.

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