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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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