India-Pakistan ceasefire
Trump Claims He Prevented India-Pakistan Nuclear Conflict Through Tariff Threats and Personal Calls with PM Modi
Nov 20, 2025 01:59 pm CST
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed he resolved tensions between India and Pakistan by threatening 350% tariffs on both nations, asserting that Prime Minister Modi personally called him saying "we're not going to go to war." This claim contradicts India's consistent position that the May ceasefire followed direct military talks between the two countries without third-party intervention.
US and India to Sign Long-Delayed Trade Deal, Trump Announces Progress on Tariffs and Russian Oil Dispute
Oct 29, 2025 03:03 pm CST
President Donald Trump announced that the United States and India will sign a long-delayed trade deal, indicating breakthroughs on key issues including tariffs and Russian oil purchases. The agreement follows months of negotiations addressing agricultural market access and oil imports, with both nations apparently reaching compromises on major sticking points. Trump also repeated controversial claims about mediating the India-Pakistan ceasefire while praising Prime Minister Modi.
Trump Claims Modi Promised to Stop Russian Oil Purchases, Sparking Political Controversy in India
Oct 16, 2025 12:40 pm CST
US President Donald Trump's claim that PM Narendra Modi promised to halt Russian oil purchases has ignited fierce opposition criticism in India. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi accused Modi of being "frightened" of Trump and surrendering foreign policy decisions, while the Indian government remains silent on these assertions that contradict its previous stance on energy independence.
Pakistan Acknowledges US Role in Operation Sindoor Ceasefire While India Denies Trump's Involvement
Sep 26, 2025 05:02 pm CST
Pakistan's leadership credits US President Donald Trump for facilitating the India-Pakistan ceasefire following Operation Sindoor, while India maintains that Pakistan initiated peace talks after suffering significant military losses. The operation, India's most extensive cross-border strike involving 24 missile strikes across nine locations, was launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists, and remains ongoing according to Indian officials.


