Washington, January 7, 2026 – US President Donald Trump's recent speech at the House GOP Member Retreat has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with many critics arguing that his portrayal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has severely shattered India's image globally.
Donald Trump : Prime Minister Modi came see me,
— Tejasswi Prakash (@Tiju0Prakash) January 7, 2026
He said : Sir, May i see you please?
Chest-thumping nationalism at home, bow-and-scrape diplomacy abroad. Manufactured macho image, real-world subservience. That’s not leadership, it’s insecurity with a PR budget. pic.twitter.com/yjJr4Xk3Yp
In his address, Trump recounted an alleged interaction with PM Modi regarding delays in the delivery of 68 Apache attack helicopters ordered by India. Boasting about expediting the process under his administration, Trump mimicked Modi, saying: "Prime Minister Modi came to see me. 'Sir, may I see you please?'"
Saaar May I See you Please😭 pic.twitter.com/3iJrR3MCXG
— Global WatchDog (@1129_ali) January 7, 2026
The President continued, emphasizing his influence: "He knew I was not happy, and it was important to make me happy." Trump described Modi as a "very good man" and "good guy," but noted that the Indian leader is now "not that happy" due to hefty US tariffs imposed on India over its purchases of Russian oil.
This is not the first time Trump has painted Modi in a supplicant light. Just days earlier, he claimed Modi was eager to please him amid trade tensions.
The remarks have drawn sharp criticism internationally, with observers accusing Trump of undermining India's stature as a rising global power. Social media and editorial commentaries have highlighted the perceived humiliation, suggesting it portrays India – the world's largest democracy and a strategic counterweight to China – as subservient to American whims.
While the White House frames the comments as Trump's trademark bravado in negotiating deals, detractors argue they reinforce stereotypes and damage bilateral ties at a sensitive time, with ongoing tariff disputes and geopolitical shifts.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has yet to issue an official response, but sources indicate growing frustration in New Delhi over repeated public characterizations by the US President.
As the fallout continues, questions swirl: Has Trump's blunt style irreparably shattered India's hard-earned global image of strength and independence? The world is watching.