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India has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he helped New Delhi and Islamabad reach a ceasefire in exchange for trade concessions.
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ABP News on MSNMahadangal: Trump’s India-Pak ceasefire claim sparks political storm in India | ABP NEWSIn this intense episode of Mahadangal, Chitra Tripathi moderates a fiery debate over US President Donald Trump’s controversial claim that his administration brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
Amid escalating conflict, accusations of continued strikes, and grave concerns that the two countries may engage in a full-out war, India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate cease-fire on Saturday, May 10,
Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, took a jibe at US President Donald Trump's tendency to claim credit for almost every achievement.
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Daily Express US on MSNIndia denies Trump claims of ceasefire deal as tense truce with nuclear Pakistan holdsAfter India and Pakistan began a ceasefire on Saturday,Trump was quick to take credit for the truce between the nuclear powers
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Kashmiris ‘feel unheard’ again as Trump offers to mediate dispute between India and Pakistan - ANALYSIS: People in the conflict-torn Himalayan region tell Maroosha Muzaffar they welcome a ceasefire, b
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Former Pentagon Official: Trade Never Came Up In India-Pakistan Ceasefire TalksA former Pentagon official has refuted US President Donald Trump's claims about brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan through trade talks. The official stated that trade was not discussed and that Pakistan sought a ceasefire after India's successful military operations.
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Asian News International on MSN"Trump may have coerced, blackmailed India into ceasefire": Jairam Ramesh hits out at PM Modi, JaishankarCongress Rajya Sabha MP Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar over the US 's claims of having played mediator between India and Pakistan,
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The National Interest on MSNDonald Trump Wanted an India-Pakistan Ceasefire for One ReasonWithout that ceasefire, the subcontinent would likely have devolved into nuclear war sooner or later—a development that would have been catastrophic for the United States.
India on Tuesday reiterated its rejection of US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate in the dispute with Pakistan over J&K, and said India had a long-standing national position that any issue pertaining to the Union Territory would be addressed by India and Pakistan bilaterally.
Jaiswal also reaffirmed India’s long-standing position: any matters concerning Jammu and Kashmir are strictly bilateral and not subject to third-party mediation or leverage—particularly not through trade incentives. He emphasized that the core issue remains the vacation of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.