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    Home»World»US President Donald Trump’s Claims on India-Pakistan Conflict: A Review

    US President Donald Trump’s Claims on India-Pakistan Conflict: A Review

    World June 7, 20251 Min Read
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    US President Donald Trump’s Claims on India-Pakistan Conflict: A Review
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    Former US President Donald Trump has consistently maintained that he played a critical role in preventing a war between India and Pakistan. He has stated that he used trade as a means to broker a peaceful resolution. Trump has highlighted the risk of nuclear conflict during this period. Speaking on Air Force One, Trump stated that he intervened, resulting in an immediate halt to hostilities. He praised the leadership of both India and Pakistan, acknowledging the strength of their nuclear capabilities. Trump claims that his intervention was successful and prevented a potential nuclear exchange. A Russian official also confirmed Trump’s involvement in resolving the conflict, however, others dispute the extent and the manner in which the situation was managed.

    Conflict Resolution Donald Trump geopolitics india india pakistan relations International Relations Nuclear Conflict Pakistan Trade Diplomacy US foreign policy
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