Expected reasons for not inviting PM Modi by President Donald Trump

If former U.S. President Donald Trump is not inviting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to any event or gathering, it could be due to a variety of reasons depending on the context. Without specific details, it’s difficult to provide a precise answer, but here are some possible explanations:

Change in Political Dynamics: Trump is no longer in office, and his political engagements are primarily personal, party-related, or campaign-oriented. If Modi isn’t being invited, it could simply be that the event doesn’t align with India-U.S. diplomatic relations or involves more domestic U.S. concerns.

Personal or Strategic Choices: While Trump and Modi shared a visible camaraderie during Trump’s presidency—evidenced by events like “Howdy Modi” in Houston (2019) and “Namaste Trump” in Ahmedabad (2020)—the absence of invitations could indicate shifting priorities, personal preferences, or strategic decisions.

Event-Specific Relevance: Trump may host events focused on U.S. domestic politics or aimed at a specific audience, where international figures like Modi might not be relevant participants.

Political Sensitivities: With Trump positioning himself for a potential 2024 election bid (as of 2023) and Modi focusing on Indian politics, both leaders might be cautious to avoid moves that could be construed as politically sensitive or controversial.

Speculative Narratives: There may also be no particular issue at all, but such speculation might arise from media or political observers interpreting silence or a lack of invitations in their own ways.

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