Last week, Donald Trump welcomed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to the Oval Office, and the American president was asked about possibly playing a diplomatic role in Kashmir. Trump told a curious story about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally inviting him to help oversee negotiations.
“I was with Prime Minister Modi two weeks ago, and we talked about this subject,” the Republican asserted. “And he actually said, ‘Would you like to be a mediator or arbitrator?’ I said, ‘Where?’ He said, ‘Kashmir.’”
Trump went on to say that Modi “asked” him to help resolve the conflict, adding, “I’ve heard so much about Kashmir. Such a beautiful name.”
The story was impossible to accept at face value. As we discussed last week, India has never wanted outside involvement on Kashmir, and the idea that its prime minister would reach out directly to this American president — an easily confused amateur who knows nothing about the dispute — and ask him to serve as a mediator, seemed bizarre.
So, whatever happened to the Indian prime minister’s alleged invitation? The Associated Press reported this morning that it was Trump who made himself available, and it’s India that isn’t interested.
India on Friday again rejected President Donald Trump’s offer to mediate its dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir.









