Pawan Khera Questions Benefits of US Praise for PM Modi Amid Growing Debate on India-US Relations
Congress leader Pawan Khera has sharply criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi following US President Donald Trump’s remarks describing the Indian Prime Minister as a “very tough” and “master negotiator” during their recent bilateral meeting in France. Khera questioned whether such international praise translates into tangible benefits for India and its citizens.
Speaking to reporters in Kota, Rajasthan, Khera argued that diplomatic compliments should be measured against concrete national outcomes rather than personal acclaim.
“Modi ji gets pleased when anyone says anything just to appease him. But what does this bring to the nation?” Khera asked while responding to Trump’s comments.
Trump’s Praise for PM Modi at G7 Meeting
The controversy erupted after US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their interaction on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France. Trump stated that India would continue to play a major role globally under Modi’s leadership and described him as a strong negotiator. He also emphasized the importance of India-US relations and expressed support for India’s security interests.
The remarks quickly became a topic of political debate in India, with opposition leaders questioning whether such praise has delivered measurable diplomatic or economic gains for the country.
Khera Raises Concerns Over Trade, Deportations, and Visas
Pawan Khera used the opportunity to criticize the Modi government’s handling of relations with the United States. He questioned trade arrangements, visa restrictions affecting Indian professionals, and incidents involving Indian citizens abroad.
According to Khera, foreign policy success should be evaluated based on outcomes such as trade benefits, protection of Indian citizens, and improved opportunities for skilled workers rather than endorsements from foreign leaders.
Congress Questions US Role in India’s Security
The Congress leader also expressed skepticism about Trump’s assurances regarding India’s security. Referring to recent geopolitical developments and Washington’s engagement with Pakistan, Khera argued that India should remain cautious when interpreting such statements.
He cited past controversies involving US claims about ceasefire discussions in South Asia and questioned whether India should place excessive trust in American diplomatic commitments.
Political Reactions Intensify
Khera’s latest remarks are part of a broader pattern of criticism from the Congress party regarding the Modi government’s foreign policy approach. The opposition has repeatedly questioned India’s diplomatic engagements with the United States and Trump’s comments on regional security matters.
Meanwhile, supporters of the government argue that India’s growing global influence and strategic partnerships reflect the success of Modi’s diplomatic outreach.
Why This Matters
The exchange highlights an ongoing political debate in India: Should foreign leaders’ praise of Indian leadership be viewed as diplomatic success, or should it be judged solely by measurable outcomes such as trade gains, national security benefits, and improved opportunities for Indian citizens?
As India continues to strengthen its global partnerships, questions about the effectiveness and impact of international diplomacy are likely to remain at the center of political discourse.