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Why PM Modi and Donald Trump discussed the Iran crisis and why Elon Musk unexpectedly joined the call. Why was a tech billionaire in a high-stakes geopolitical talk? His role remains a mystery.
Musk’s surprise role in US-India talks
New Delhi: In a surprising break from traditional diplomatic protocol, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk reportedly joined a high-level phone call between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during escalating tensions linked to the Iran conflict.
Musk’s participation marked a rare instance of a private citizen being included in a sensitive conversation between two world leaders, particularly during an active geopolitical crisis. It remains unclear what role Musk played During discussion or why he was invited.
The discussion reportedly centered on the growing instability in the Middle East. Especially concerns surrounding Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz a vital global shipping route through which a large share of the world’s oil and gas supplies pass.
With rising threats to commercial vessels and energy shipments, both leaders emphasized the importance of keeping the waterway secure and operational.
Musk’s presence sparked speculation about potential backchannel influence. US officials cited in the report suggested his inclusion could reflect improving relations with Trump following reports of tensions between the two last year.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s business interests particularly in energy, space and technology emerging markets overlap with regions directly affected by the crisis including the Gulf and India. Additionally, Musk has been working to expand his ventures in India, where regulatory approvals for projects like satellite internet services are still pending.
Prime Minister Modi described the discussion as a “useful exchange,” reaffirming India’s stance in favor of de-escalation and a swift return to peace.
Addressing Parliament, Modi stressed that any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz would be “unacceptable,” highlighting risks to global trade and energy supplies. He also noted that India is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts to ensure the safe passage of its vessels.
The ongoing tensions have already begun to impact global markets. Disruptions in shipping routes have led to rising energy prices and concerns over shortages of fuel, gas, and fertilizers particularly across Asia.
Experts warn that continued instability in the region could further strain the global economy, making diplomatic coordination between major nations increasingly critical.