In a recent phone conversation between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh raised eyebrows by suggesting that the invitation extended to Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir for a private lunch with Trump represents a meaningful blow to Indian diplomacy. Ramesh criticized the Indian government’s silence on this matter, framing it as a troubling development in the context of ongoing tensions with Pakistan.Ramesh’s comments highlight the complexities of India’s foreign policy, especially regarding its relationship with Pakistan.He pointed out that Munir has been linked to provocative statements following the Pulwama terror attack, which adds a layer of urgency to the situation. The Congress leader’s remarks have ignited a political firestorm, prompting BJP spokesperson Amit Malviya to label Ramesh a “born liar,” drawing parallels to Rahul Gandhi. This exchange underscores the contentious nature of Indian politics, where foreign policy decisions are frequently enough scrutinized through a partisan lens, revealing the intricate dance of diplomacy and domestic politics in the region.