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India disputes Trump’s claim that trade incentives led to the India-Pakistan ceasefire

  • India and Pakistan reached a U.S.-mediated ceasefire on Saturday to halt military actions on land, air, and sea along their disputed Kashmir border.
  • The ceasefire followed a serious confrontation that began last Wednesday after India struck militant-linked targets inside Pakistan, escalating hostilities in the Himalayan Kashmir region.
  • Indian officials rejected President Trump's claim that trade incentives led to the ceasefire and dismissed his mediation offer, affirming no change in India’s longstanding bilateral policy on Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Trump stated, "If you don’t stop it, we’re not going to do any trade," and credited trade leverage as "a big reason" for de-escalation, but India reported no trade discussions occurred between top leaders.
  • The ceasefire eases tension between the nuclear-armed rivals amid global calls for peace, yet Kashmir remains a regional flashpoint claimed entirely by both nations and administered in parts.
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aninews.in broke the news in India on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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