PM Modi Slams Pakistan on Lex Fridman Podcast: ‘Betrayal, Hostility’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a history of friendly brokering overtures on the Lex Fridman Podcast. In addition, open invitations in tremendous simultaneous bids into the Pacific state of relations between India and Pakistan. Expectedly, they were invariably received with hostility and great dishonor. 

The three-hour long well-orchestrated interview released on March 16, 2025. Structurally, it was about different aspects of Modi’s life and policies. The interview mainly focused on India-Pakistan relations. 

The Infamous History of Peace Attempts

Modi reflected on when he invited Nawaz Sharif, the then-prime minister of Pakistan, to his swearing-in of 2014. Initially, it was supposed to become a new leaf in bilateral relations. He also referred to his impromptu visit to Pakistan for peace in 2015. 

However, they were inclined every time to meet with negativity lambasting from Pakistan. Modi hoped their leadership would pursue peace. Guided only by the will of their citizens who long to end all this chaos. 

Mismanaged and Poor PR

Terrorism Is Guided Mainly by Pakistan. Modi denounced the accorded Pakistani terrorist activity by empowering terrorism as the fermenters of imbalance worldwide. 

From its ulterior realities, disturbed views for India from everywhere else but globally. He cited Pakistan, where Osama bin Laden was sheltered, as an exemplary placement from which a partnership could exercise globally. 

When we talk about the point of a terror strike, there always emerges a Pakistan linkage report backing his statement. This is a reasonable necessity for that country to recall the grounds upon which they pursued the outside energies aiding extremist circles. 

India’s Advocacy for Peace 

The Prime Minister acknowledged that many people in Pakistan suffered and were tired of their endless war and terror. The citizenry only wanted to abide in peace and stability.

Firstly, Modi reiterated India’s commitment to peace negotiations and diplomacy throughout the podcast. He urged Pakistan to consider ending hostility and reflected on the positive dynamics of a peaceful bilateral relationship. 

Following this, Modi pinpointed that the essence of India is said to be connected with Mahatma Gandhi and Gautama Buddha. They have always been synonymous with the advocacy for peace. 

Global Impact

Modi’s remarks come at a time when the world is concerned about terrorist activities and the establishment of global order and stability. From his reflections, the podcast article recommends the hardline view against India for guiding its neighborhoods. 

Taking the podcast to address concerns against terrorism globally, Modi aims to encourage the world to speak in one voice against state-sponsored terrorism.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s discussion with Lex Fridman provides a holistic overview of the troubled history in relations between India and Pakistan. 

His notice underlines an uninterrupted chain of attempts toward peace being defeated. It suggests how urgent it is for Pakistan to take stock of itself for the well-being of its people. At this point, the world is wrestling with the threat of terrorism.

Modi’s urgent call for wisdom and peace resonates as a desperate plea for a more secured and prosperous future.