A striking overlap in the schedule of US President Donald Trump has sparked speculation, as a high-stakes deadline for Iran coincides with a closed-door dinner involving the US ambassador to India at the White House.Trump has set a Tuesday deadline for Iran to accept a proposed deal or face severe consequences, including threats targeting critical infrastructure.At the same time, his engagement with India’s diplomatic channel raises questions about whether the timing is purely coincidental or part of a broader geopolitical calculation.The situation unfolds amid escalating tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran, with the conflict now stretching over several weeks.Trump has also demanded that Tehran reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz to global shipping, warning of potential military escalation if demands are not met.Iranian authorities have firmly rejected the warnings, calling them “baseless threats” and vowing continued operations. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts, including a proposed ceasefire, remain uncertain as Tehran seeks more concrete assurances.Against this volatile backdrop, the India-linked meeting adds another layer of intrigue. India’s strategic importance in global energy routes and regional stability could make it a key player in backchannel discussions.


