đ„Why has Prime Narendra Modi become Extremely FRUSTRATED and Highly DEPRESSED because he has NOT been invited by Donald Trump to witness his Oath Ceremony for his INAUGURATION on 20th January as the next PRESIDENT of USA? Does the DESPERATE Narendra Modi FEAR that Donald Trump's actions may even LEAD to the FALL of the BJP-led MINORITY Government in India, as such actions have already caused GREAT PANIC in the NDA Coalition?
07.06.2025 10:14

This is one of the multiple holes that the illiterate jackass has dug for himself (and for India) over the years because of his self obsession and unwarranted overconfidence that has been reinforces by his sycophantic brigade.
Both Musk and Trump are hardcore businessmen. They know that they can leverage this incident to squeeze a lot out of Modi. Maybe get India to enter into another massive defence deal such as the F-35 fighter jets to make up the IAFâs shortages. They ain't gon let Modi by so easily.
Trump plans to invite world leaders to the inauguration believing that relationships with world leaders are âkey to international deal-makingâ and he has been meeting some world leaders already, like the Hungarian President who, alongwith President Meloni of Italy and about 40 other heads of state, has already been invited. However, the Vishwaguru is conspicuously missing.
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It's pretty clear that under the Modi administration, the Indian Foreign Policy is in tatters. Today, India is perhaps the only major country in the world, that has no specific and meaningful global geoplotical agenda.
Jaishankar, being the weasel he is, scurried off to the USA and spent his time there loitering about Washington DC like a delinquent orphan going -âPlease sir, may I have some moreâ. But he failed to get it. Whereas, being the EAM, he should've refused to go and asked Modi to ignore the whole thing. But he don't got the balls to do so. And it wouldn't have mattered anyway.
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There's also the matter of the Adani trial, which is a major reason for Modi's desperation for being invited. Now, normally, such offenses, for which Adani is being indicted, are dealt with by imposing a hefty penalty and closing the matter instead of actual jail time. This is what the Vishwaguru wanted to talk about with Trump during the visit, as in Adani's case, the US seems to be keen on extending & dragging on the proceedings ala Indian courts. Meanwhile Adani is running out of money as he can't raise international funds. In the absence of funds, the Adani group had to recently sell stakes in their companies to raise $2 Billion. What if, because of the fallout of the trial, the Adani group defaults on its loans? It will be catastrophic, not just for Adani, but for the Indian economy, which might collapse because of Adanis massive exposure with the Indian banks.
The self declared Vishwaguru is in panic mode as the incoming Trump administration delivers a major snub by not extending an invitation to Donald Trumps oath taking ceremony. It probably wouldn't have been so bad on its own as the USA does NOT have any such tradition of inviting foreign leaders for the presidential oath taking ceremony. So, it's not an official tradition.
Far as these events affecting the BJP in India is concerned, I don't think it will. First, because of the Indian Ostrich mentality. Two, because the GoI will just not let the people know the reality of things happening. After all, the Americans have already sent a shipload of illegal Indians back and nothing is known about them in India. Their ethnicity, backgrounds - nothing, no information.
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The REAL KICKER could now be if Trump DOES EXTEND a LAST MINUTE invitation to Modi for the oath taking ceremony. What would Modi do then?!
Then the pandemic hit. Full fledged in all its glory. India banned exports of Hydroxychloroquine, a drug that was purported to be effective in fighting the COVID virus. And then this happened.
The Vishwaguru immediately backed down and conceded to the demand, putting American lives over and above those of the worthless, expendable Indians. The drug, eventually, didn't work. But at the time, it was touted to be the best bet against the Coronavirus.
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Then came 2020 and the pandemic. Just as it was starting, the eager to please servant held a massive rally in Gujarat to welcome President Trump and his family in February 2020, called âNamaste Trumpâ. Throwing all caution during a lurking pandemic to the wind, the loyal stooge gathered over 100,000 people at the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and gave us this gem.
Indo-US relations are nowhere close to a high presently. It's well known that Biden is no fan of Modi. As the noise in India grew about George Soros being the evil mastermind who wants to bring down the Modi administration and stop India's progress, Biden has awarded Americas highest civilian honour, the Presidential Medal, to him. This is a tight slap to Modi and his propaganda machine from the Americans.
Given such a colorful history, the Supreme Leader must've really fcked up to receive such a snub from the Trump administration.
Diplomatically, India is completely isolated today in the world. Our foreign policy that had been carefully built up & maintained over decades, has been decimated by Modi and his sycophantic ministers.
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Modi has dug himself multiple holes with each one being too deep to crawl out of because of his self obsession and tall claims. Now, there's nothing else to do except dig deeper which is what he's doing everytime he does something. He is widely regarded as a buffoon and an easily manipulated target by the leaders of other countries, both big & small.
The âHowdy Modiâ event organised at Houston in 2019 when, for the very first time in the history of the world, our Prime Minister turned into an election campaigner for the 2020 presidential candidate of another country, in an absolutely horrific diplomatic blunder.
Also, We are confrontational with almost everybody. Canada is pretty obvious. Trudeau resigns and the Indian MSM is fraught with claims that it happened because of his anti-India stance & harbouring Khalistani supporters. Then we got Australia, the UK and South Korea growing anti India. The latest to join the anti-India bandwagon is Switzerland, who has withdrawn MFN status from India costing us an estimated $100 Billion.
But there are other things too, which point to distancing of the Americans from the benevolent Vishwaguru. Like Elon Musk.
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So now, not getting an invitation is a huge insult for Modi. And because India has the misfortune of having him as our PM, it's an insult to India as well. India today has zero geopolitical power. We are only good enough as a military counter to China. The talk of a âbullworkâ against China is actually to use India as a proxy (Ukraine-style) in a war with China.
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Every year, our non-biological PM goes to the US to attend the UNGA. He went this year too. And at that time, Trump was campaigning hard for the presidency. In a PC, Trump openly said that he was âlooking forward to meet my friend, Modiâ. And in response, the Indian foreign office issues a terse statement that Modis itinerary has no meeting planned with Trump. Not only this, Modi didn't even bother giving a phonecall to Trump, not even a personal one, probably coz he believed that Trump wouldn't win. That's pretty insulting. So, this snub could be a direct result of that incident and Trump might be playing tit for tat.
Hm, yeah. And what happens to people who try and be a smartass on open platforms?
Our neighborhood is today aggressively anti Indian. Apart from the eternal enemy Pakistan, we now have the Maldives, Sri Lanka and Nepal openly being hostile to India. The biggest kicker is Bangladesh, a nation that owes its existence to India. I mean, How bad do you gotta be at your job when a country that you liberated, turns against you and joins hands with their former oppressors?
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So. It turns out that we Indians are damn fools who pray for inviting troubles for ourselves. This is probably the best example of âBe careful what you wish for, you just might get itâ.
In fact, it further showcases the pathetic nature of Indians as a whole.
Meanwhile, India's global reputation and image seems unsalvageable.
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The only purpose of India's foreign policy seems to be to have a country shower national award on the Indian Prime Minister without any discussion on real issues like trade, growth, human development, defence etc. Nothing is on agenda and nothing is reported. Today We are geoplotically inert.
(The âpanautiâ did it's thing and Trump lost that election, BTW)
Modi is an illiterate megalomaniac and is totally incapable of properly handling the nuanced global diplomatic environment. Not getting an invitation to the US Presidents oath taking ceremony is not a big deal and should've been treated as such. Instead, Modi made it a matter of honour and sent Jaishankar on a mission of getting the invite from the Americans at any cost.
Remember how Musk was to come to India but changed his plans at the last minute and went to China instead?! Even I thought that it was just Musk prioritising business issues, as his involvement into American politics was not that apparent at the time. But in the present context, Musk breaking off an appointment with the PM of the world's largest democracy and going to China raises a whole lot of questions. Did he know something then, that we still don't today? Could very well be.
This. Please note that the laser eyes seemed to have blown a fuse.
And now, things aren't looking too good for the foreseeable future either. Trump has mentioned raising the tariffs against India. This would certainly impact the Indian economy.
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I pray that the Americans don't do that for I fear India would be globally shamed then.
Would he still go and compromise his dignity, or ignore the invite of the POTUS oath taking ceremony and compromise the Indo-US relationship?
So. What happened? How did the ever subservient Modi fall out of favour with Trump? The two have a vibrant history together. Let's recap.
Now, there are wild speculations about why did things come to this for Modi. Some feel that it's because of a virtual absence of diplomatic tact in our Vishwaguru.
However, it gains relevance in the context that the first invite was sent out to Xi Jinping of China. To make matters worse, Trump had personally invited Xi to the swearing-in ceremony shortly after Election Day. The invitation to Xi, which was conveyed outside of formal diplomatic channels, took both Beijing and U.S. allies by surprise, as It is normal for ambassadors and diplomats of foreign countries to attend the swearing in of the POTUS but never has a foreign head of state attended the event.
Also, the Indians have not treated Elon very nicely. He wanted India to reduce duties so that he could import and sell Teslas in India. The GoI flatly refused due to pressure from Tata, Mahindra and the Japanese. The usual route of accessing the Indian market by tying up with either Tata, Ambani, Adani etc. was offered to him which he declined without a second thought. His Starlink ain't getting approval from the GoI to start services in India because it would hurt Ambani, Sunil Mittal and Aditya Birla, who got the Indian telecom market cornered. Ambani and Mittal literally âcomplainedâ to Modi about foreign multinationals having âeasy accessâ to the Indian markets. đđ€Šđ»Talk about Crony Capitalism, huh! So, Musk has been pretty much stonewalled by the GoI, in every attempt to enter the Indian market.
And Elon Musk, today, is kinda like the Adani of USA. Maybe he has restricted Donald Trump from inviting the Indian clown to put pressure on the latter. Knowing Modi's mentality and his self-love, they can use such actions to arm twist him into giving up access to the Indian market for Starlink or even more.
Meanwhile, Trump has also vowed to extradite illegal immigrants, the biggest chunk of whom are the Indians, saying that he would use the army for it if required. Out of the 1.2 million illegal Indian immigrants in the USA, about HALF are Gujaratis. When Trump sends back these 600,000 Gujaratis to India, it would surely put Modi in a tight spot.
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Then there's Russia. Our long standing, all weather, and perhaps our only friend in the world, has gotten wary of India. Russia has supported Pakistan's entry into BRICS and also invited Pakistan to join the INSTC. Despite several interactions and multilateral initiatives, India is becoming increasingly aloof in forums where Russia plays a prominent role, under the Modi administration. This became evident during Indiaâs presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization last year where the relatively low-key virtual summit contrasted with Indiaâs G20 presidency, which was framed as the countryâs coming-out party. Efforts to conduct trade in local currencies have also stalled as Russia has opposed the accumulation of Indian rupees into its coffers due to Indiaâs relatively low share of global exports and the rupee not being fully convertible.
In its effort to maintain the Nehruvian policy of Non-alignment, the Modi administration butchered it to hell as they tried to stand in two boats. It worked for a while, but then the idiotic Jaishankar and Hardeep Puri started mouthing off, openly antagonizing the West and taking childish jibes unnecessarily.
The loud claims about being âthe third frontâ and the âleader of the Global Southâ, might've hit the right chords with the Indian nationalists, but such behaviour has most probably contributed to the GE engines getting stuck, rendering the Tejas project a complete failure and a global embarrassment, as the West puts us in our place.
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