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Seven no longer enough: Trump upgrades India-Pakistan war story to ‘eight planes shot down’

Donald Trump has repeated his claim of mediating peace between India and Pakistan, saying he stopped 'eight planes' and a war by threatening to cancel trade deals. India has been repeatedly dismissing his remarks, calling them baseless.

November 06, 2025 / 10:25 IST
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This time, Trump added a new flourish: he revised his tally of fighter jets downed in combat from seven to eight, telling a cheering crowd that 'without tariffs, that would have never happened.'
This time, Trump added a new flourish: he revised his tally of fighter jets downed in combat from seven to eight, telling a cheering crowd that 'without tariffs, that would have never happened.'

At an address at the America Business Forum in Miami, US President Donald Trump resurrected one of his most audacious foreign policy claims, that he personally brokered peace between India and Pakistan, preventing a nuclear war and compelling both to 'agree to peace' by threatening to cancel trade deals.

This time, Trump added a new flourish: he revised his tally of fighter jets downed in combat from seven to eight, telling a cheering crowd that 'without tariffs, that would have never happened.'

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“I was in the midst of a trade deal with India and Pakistan, and then I heard they were going to war. Seven planes were shot down, and the eighth was badly wounded... I said, ‘I’m not going to make any trade deals with you guys unless you agree to peace,’” Trump claimed.

India has been denying