'Serious questions on Vishwaguru’s huglomacy': Congress slams PM Modi over US-Iran talks in Pakistan
Ramesh said Pakistan’s mediation raises questions about India’s diplomacy as US-Iran talks begin, with the fragile ceasefire and West Asia conflict still unresolved.
- United States Vice President Vance landed in Islamabad on Saturday to hold crucial talks with an Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf aimed at ending the conflict in West Asia.
- The Congress questioned the Union Government's "failure" to prevent Washington from appointing Pakistan as a mediator, criticizing this move after New Delhi's diplomatic efforts to isolate Islamabad following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack.
- Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "huglomacy," questioning India's gains from a "calibrated capitulation" to China and alleging the government failed to leverage its United States relations.
- Fragile ceasefire agreements between the United States and Iran hang in the balance, as 20 per cent of the world's energy transits through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route.
- Ramesh warned that peace progress "will not get derailed by Israel's continuing aggression," while contrasting current events with the Manmohan Singh Government's effective 2008 isolation of Pakistan after terror attacks.
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'Serious questions on Vishwaguru’s huglomacy': Congress slams PM Modi over US-Iran talks in Pakistan
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes PM Modi's foreign policy after the US chose Pakistan to mediate talks with Iran. Ramesh questions how Pakistan secured this role despite its terror links and India's diplomatic efforts, highlighting perceived failures in leveraging ties with the US and ...
"Serious questions about style of self-declared Vishwaguru's huglomacy arise": Jairam Ramesh targets Centre over US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad
In an 'X' post, Ramesh raised concerns about the Union Government's handling of the situation, while questioning the role of Pakistan as a mediator, despite being involved in the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. He highlighted the Centre's "failure" despite widespread diplomatic engagement to isolate Pakistan following the incident.
Cong questions 'self-declared Vishwaguru's huglomacy' as Pak plays mediator between US and Iran
New Delhi, Apr 11 (PTI) The Congress on Saturday questioned the government’s “failure” to prevent Washington from according Islamabad the role of a mediator between the two warring countries despite New Delhi’s diplomatic outreach to isolate it following the April 2025 Pahalgam attack. This raises serious questions about “the self-declared Vishwaguru’s huglomacy”, said Congress general […]
Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Questions raised over India's surrender to China. As part of an initiative to establish peace in the ongoing war between the US, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East, peace talks are scheduled to be held today (Saturday, April 11, 2026) in the capital Islamabad, hosted by Pakistan. Regarding these talks in Islamabad, the Congress party has questioned the Indian government's foreign …
Congress Questions PM Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy as Pakistan Hosts US-Iran Talks
India’s principal opposition party, the Congress, has raised fresh concerns over the Centre’s foreign policy approach following Pakistan’s role in hosting and mediating high-level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad. The development comes amid a temporary ceasefire in the ongoing West Asia conflict, with Pakistan facilitating dialogue between the two nations. The […] The post Congress Questions PM Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy…
Cong questions 'Vishwaguru's huglomacy' as Pak holds US-Iran talks
The Congress party has criticised the Indian government's diplomatic efforts, questioning how Pakistan was able to secure a role as a mediator between the US and Iran despite India's attempts to isolate it after the Pahalgam attack. The party also raised concerns about India's standing on the global stage and its relationship with the US and China.
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