Donald Trump Avenue in India’s Tech Hub Triggers Political Row, Draws Modi’s BJP Criticism

Opposition says renaming reflects Hyderabad's global ties as BJP accuses Congress of double standards over its criticism of Trump.

June 24, 2026 at 10:54 PM
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HYDERABAD, India: A major road renamed Donald Trump Avenue in the opposition-ruled Indian city of Hyderabad has triggered a political controversy, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accusing the Congress party of hypocrisy for honouring the US president while simultaneously criticising his policies.

The road, located in Hyderabad, the capital of the southern state of Telangana, was officially renamed on Tuesday. It runs alongside the US Consulate and is situated near the offices of leading American technology companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

The renaming comes at a sensitive time in US-India relations, which have faced growing strains during President Donald Trump’s second term. Washington has imposed higher tariffs on Indian goods, penalized New Delhi over its purchases of Russian oil, and expanded diplomatic engagement with Pakistan, developments that have drawn criticism within India.

The BJP quickly seized on the issue, targeting the opposition Congress party over what it described as contradictory political messaging.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla questioned why the Congress-led Telangana government chose to name a prominent road after Trump while senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly accused the US president of undermining Indian interests.

“Rahul Gandhi says President Trump is hurting Indian interests. Then why is his government in Telangana giving the ultimate tribute to him by renaming a road after him?” Poonawalla wrote on social media.

The controversy has also attracted criticism from other opposition groups. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) described the decision as “outrageous” and demanded that the road’s original name be restored.

Congress, however, defended the move, saying the renaming reflects Hyderabad’s growing importance in strengthening India-US cooperation and underscores the city’s role as a major technology and investment hub.

Despite the symbolic tribute, Trump has never visited Hyderabad during either of his presidential terms. Former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, however, both visited the city during their administrations.

The debate over the road renaming comes shortly after Trump and Modi met on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, where both leaders agreed to continue negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement despite recent tensions in their economic relationship.

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