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'We stopped a big one': Donald Trump doubles down — again — on India-Pakistan truce claim

The statement comes even as India has repeatedly denied any role or mediation claims by the US government or Trump in particular.

July 08, 2025 / 08:08 IST
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US President Donald Trump has once again said that he brokered a truce between India and Pakistan during the worst military standoff since the 1999 Kargil War.

Speaking to the media at a White House event, Trump doubled down on peace claims and said that he stopped some “very, very big” conflicts. “We stopped a lot of fights, I think a very big one, frankly. A very, very big one was India and Pakistan, and we stopped that over trade,” Trump told reporters.

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He reiterated that trade was the key factor that helped him bring peace between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. “We are dealing with India and Pakistan. We said that we are not going to be dealing with you at all if you are gonna fight. They were maybe at a nuclear stage... Stopping that was really important.”

 

The statement comes even as India has repeatedly denied any role or mediation claims by the US government or Trump in particular. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said on several occasions that India will not bow down to ‘nuclear blackmail.’