MEA Shuts Down Musk Rumors
India and US Deny Elon Musk's Alleged Role in Modi-Trump Call
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has firmly denied reports by The New York Times that suggested Elon Musk joined a high‑stakes call between Indian PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on March 24, 2026. The purported discussion was centered on the escalating US‑Iran conflict and the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Although some US officials allegedly backed the claim of Musk's unusual participation, both India and the US have officially stayed silent on Musk's role, focusing on the productive diplomatic exchange between the two leaders.
Background on the Modi‑Trump Phone Call
Reports of Elon Musk's Involvement
India's Official Denial and Reaction
Context of the US‑Iran Conflict
Discussion Points in the Modi‑Trump Call
US Government's Response to the Reports
Public Reactions and Speculations
Impact on India and the Global Economy
Future Implications of the Incident
Sources
- 1.a report by the Hindustan Times(hindustantimes.com)
- 2.Hindustan Times' report(hindustantimes.com)
- 3.Indian government's denial(hindustantimes.com)
- 4.source(the-independent.com)
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