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'Stopped Pakistan From Going to War With India': Trump Again Takes Credit Despite New Delhi's Repeated Denials

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'Stopped Pakistan From Going to War With India': Trump Again Takes Credit Despite New Delhi's Repeated Denials

Donald Trump reiterated claims that he mediated to prevent Pakistan from going to war with India during the May 2025 tensions, despite repeated denials from New Delhi. India insists the conflict was resolved through direct military communication and precision strikes, rejecting external mediation claims.

Donald Trump again asserted that he stopped Pakistan from going to war with India during the May 2025 conflict, specifically referencing Operation Sindoor. Speaking amid U.S. strikes on Iran, Trump claimed he provided Pakistan with a 'break' at their request, praising the country’s leadership for preventing escalation. India has consistently dismissed Trump’s mediation claims, stating the situation was resolved through direct military-level communication. New Delhi emphasized that Pakistan was 'brought to its knees' after Indian forces targeted terror hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Indian military conducted precision strikes on terror camps and later neutralized Pakistan’s air defenses by attacking military air bases and strategic assets. Pakistan attempted retaliation with drones and missiles, but all were intercepted by India’s air defense systems. Trump also mentioned that Pakistan remains involved in back-channel negotiations with Tehran regarding the Iran conflict. India’s stance remains unchanged: the 2025 tensions were resolved through unilateral military action, with no external intervention required.

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