“Prime Minister Modi has been claiming a special relationship with President Trump. That now stands totally exposed,” Ramesh said.
He also pointed out that since January 2025, the US does not have a regular Ambassador in New Delhi nor has it named anyone yet for confirmation by the US Senate – unlike for other key countries like China.
Munir is expected to visit the US this week for consultations with top American officials, his second trip to Washington since the four-day conflict with India, Dawn News reported.
In June, Munir travelled to the US on a rare five-day trip during which he attended a private luncheon with President Trump. That meeting culminated in Trump’s announcement of enhanced US-Pakistan cooperation in various fields, including an oil deal.
After his meeting with Trump in June, Munir had held a comprehensive and candid exchange with senior scholars, analysts, policy experts, and representatives of leading international media outlets in Washington.
His visit to the US came weeks after the four-day conflict between India and Pakistan following the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack.