Government Should Take Opposition Leaders Into Confidence on Trump’s Claims of ‘Opening up’ India: Congress Leader Anand Sharma
- On May 10, 2025, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after Trump claimed his trade threats helped prevent nuclear escalation.
- Following India's Operation Sindoor strikes on terror launchpads after April 22's attack, tensions escalated with four days of drone and missile exchanges before the May 10 ceasefire.
- Trump instructed officials to warn India and Pakistan of canceling all US trade deals if fighting continued, prompting both sides to cease hostilities, according to reports.
- India insists the ceasefire resulted from direct DGMO talks, denying any US mediation despite Trump’s claims of influence.
- Divergent US and Indian narratives ahead of July 2025 trade negotiations may influence diplomatic relations and deal outcomes.
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‘Cancel all deals’: Trump claims he stopped India-Pakistan war by threatening trade
Trump again repeated his claim that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan, which he claimed could have turned nuclear, after he told the countries that Washington would not "trade" with Delhi and Islamabad.
Trump Claims He Stopped India, Pak War By Threatening To 'Cancel All Deals'
Trump again repeated his claim that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan, which he claimed could have turned nuclear, after he told the countries that Washington would not "trade" with Delhi and Islamabad.


Trump claims he stopped India, Pak war by threatening to 'cancel all deals'
New York: US President Donald Trump on Friday repeated his claims that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan by telling his administration officials to “cancel all deals” with the two countries, after which they agreed to stop the fighting. “We did some great work. India and Pakistan. That was going to be maybe nuclear. We did that. We did a lot of work. I don’t know if there’s ever been a president that’s done much more,” Trump said, as…
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