"Prime Minister of India has travelled abroad 29 times in last 14 months (sic), essentially about twice a month. He has got eight more visits, planned in the next three calendar months. The fact is that except rpt except for the spectacularisation of diplomacy, there has been no substantive takeaway from any foreign visit at all," Tewari, the former Information and Broadcasting minister, told PTI.
Tiwari, who is currently in the US, yesterday addressed a conference on 'Democracy Rebooted - The Future of Technology in Elections' by the Atlantic Council, a top American think tank.
"This is despite the fact that India has almost ended up subscribing to the US' vision of Asian security. They (Modi Government) has not been able to get anything substantive out of the United States," the Congress leader said.
"The sum total of Prime Minister Modi's 14 months of diplomacy for India is a big zero," he said.
"Please stop making diplomacy a spectacle," he said.
"The classic example of that is the manner in which it has handled the relationship with Pakistan," he alleged.
India, he argued, is no longer in the loop on Afghanistan.
"Today the US is talking of having a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan," he said.
