Narendra Modi and Donald Trump held a nearly 40-minute phone conversation, their first interaction since the US-Iran ceasefire, amid rising tensions in West Asia.
Received a call from my friend President Donald Trump. We reviewed the substantial progress achieved in our bilateral cooperation in various sectors. We are committed to further strengthening our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership in all areas. We also discussed the…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 14, 2026
The discussion comes as diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran have broken down, intensifying concerns across the region. The call reflects ongoing engagement between the two leaders during a volatile phase following the recent conflict triggered by US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.
This marks their third conversation this year. Earlier exchanges included a February 2 call focusing on progress in a trade agreement, followed by another on March 24 addressing the evolving situation in West Asia.
The latest dialogue underscores continued coordination between India and the United States as geopolitical tensions remain high after the collapse of peace negotiations.
