New York: During his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again launched a verbal assault against Pakistan.
He reiterated allegations linking Pakistan to the mysterious and highly unusual attack that occurred in Pahalgam, an incident still shrouded in suspicion and ambiguity.
While Modi was quick to blame Pakistan, he deliberately ignored the fact that Pakistan had repeatedly called for concrete evidence and even offered to engage in impartial mediation — an offer India brazenly rejected.
Modi went on to boast about the so-called “Operation Sandhur,” but conveniently omitted the embarrassing failure of the Indian Air Force, which saw its French-made multi-billion dollar Rafale jets swiftly neutralized.
He falsely claimed that Indian forces had successfully targeted terrorist hideouts and military installations in Pakistan, but failed to mention that those strikes led to the tragic deaths of over forty innocent civilians.
Furthermore, the Indian Prime Minister showed no hesitation in hiding the reality that Pakistan’s Air Force had effectively jammed India’s radar systems and destroyed storage facilities for their S-400 missile systems.
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In a final act of defiance, Modi outright rejected President Trump’s offer to mediate on the Kashmir dispute, crossing all boundaries of diplomatic arrogance.