New Delhi, Nov 3 (UNI) Congress leader Jairam Ramesh delivered a sharp critique of the Modi government’s foreign policy today, spotlighting recent setbacks in India’s major international engagements.
His comments reflect mounting opposition and unease over the government’s handling of key diplomatic and economic issues.
“There was a time when we were told India would host the Quad Summit in November 2025. That is no longer happening,” Ramesh lamented in a post on X.
He further highlighted the stalled US-India trade negotiations, saying, “India was expected to be one of the earliest countries to sign a trade deal with the US. Instead, this deal has turned into an ordeal, with exports declining and livelihoods suffering.” Ramesh also criticized the handling of Operation Sindoor, a milita

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