The rumors about Prime Minister Narendra Modi not being invited to President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025 are currently circulating in media and diplomatic circles, but there is no official confirmation or clear explanation yet. This was disclosed here today by Veteran Journalist Satnam Singh Chahal. He said while U.S.-India relations under President Trump have generally been positive, particularly in terms of strategic and defense cooperation, Trump’s 2025 inauguration is still a hypothetical event, If rumors about Modi’s non-invitation are true, they could reflect diplomatic calculations, especially given the evolving nature of U.S.-India relations. Said Chahal
Chahal further said that U.S. presidential inaugurations tend to be limited in the number of foreign leaders invited. Even with strong bilateral ties, not every head of state or government is invited. The choice of which foreign dignitaries to invite can depend on various factors, including political considerations, geopolitical priorities, and logistics.
Trump and Modi have shared a strong rapport during Trump’s presidency, but the nature of their relationship might change in the future depending on political dynamics. added Chahal. A variety of factors, such as changes in U.S. foreign policy, Modi’s domestic concerns, or shifting global alliances, could influence this. At this stage, the rumors about Modi not being invited to Trump’s 2025 inauguration remain speculative, and no official statements have been issued to clarify the situation.