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PM Modi speaks to President Trump, this is how people on Twitter reacted

PM Modi and newly elected President of USA Donald Trump spoke on the phone last night at about 11:30 PM. Modi became the 5th world leader Trump spoke to, after Canadian PM, Mexican Premier, Israeli PM and the Egyptian President. Many speculated as to what transpired between the two leaders, with chief issues speculated as being Pakistan, terrorism, H1B Visas among others.

PM Modi later updated about this telephonic conversation where the two leaders agreed upon to strengthen their bilateral ties. President Trump was also invited by the PM to visit India.

Though Trump hasn’t yet tweeted about it, the White House put out a press release regarding the phone call wherein Trump stressed that The US considers India a true friend and partner. Two leaders also had a discussion about strengthening their economic and defense partnerships and discussed the security situation in South and Central Asia. They also resolved to become allies in the global fight against terror and Trump extended an invitation to Modi to visit the US.


But such diplomatic talk is not for the Twitterati, who can see humour in everything. So as usual there were many reactions to this phone call between the two world leaders. Here are a few:

Parody account of Delhi CM asked the most important question:


So is this the reason the ‘orange president’ called Modi up before most world leaders?


Everyone including the PM has this problem


So is this why they talked so late into the night?


Though the way Trump is taking on his media, maybe it should be the other way round


Maybe Trump has grand expansion plans:


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