It has been learned that U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a phone conversation on March 24 to discuss the Middle East situation, with American entrepreneur Elon Musk also participating. The involvement of a private entrepreneur holding no government position in a call between national leaders is uncommon, particularly when the discussion involves matters of national security.
The call primarily focused on the escalating situation in the Middle East, with significant attention given to Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz. This strait is a critical global passage for oil and natural gas shipments, and current disruptions to shipping have already driven up energy prices and impacted worldwide markets.
The reason for Musk's participation in the call, or whether he spoke during it, remains unclear. It is reported that Musk holds investments in Middle Eastern countries and is simultaneously seeking to expand his commercial footprint in the Indian market.
Analysis suggests this move also indicates an improvement in the relationship between Musk and Trump. The two had experienced disagreements after Trump left office, but their rapport has reportedly been mending recently.