
After Operation Sindoor, pakistan begged india to declare a ceasefire. After this, india declared a ceasefire on its terms. However, in the race to take credit for the ceasefire between india and pakistan, US President donald trump claimed to have stopped the war.
US President donald trump claimed, "My administration helped bring about an immediate ceasefire between india and Pakistan. I think this will be a permanent ceasefire between countries that have a lot of nuclear weapons."
Contrary to what the US President has said about preventing nuclear war, top government sources told News that using nuclear weapons was never India's objective. This time, our military objective was to target only 9 terrorist hideouts. Also, top sources told News that America had no role in the ceasefire. india had only agreed to the request of the Pak DGMO that if you stop, we will stop.
US President donald trump on Monday (May 12, 2025) once again claimed in the race to take credit, "We are going to do a lot of trade with Pakistan. We are going to do a lot of trade with India. We are in talks with india right now. We are going to be in talks with pakistan soon. We prevented a nuclear conflict. I think it could have been a bad nuclear war. Millions of people could have died. I want to thank Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for their work."
The US President claimed, "I am very proud to tell you that the leadership of india and pakistan was steadfast and powerful, but steadfast in both cases - they were steadfast from the standpoint of having the strength, the intelligence, and the patience to fully know and understand the gravity of the situation. We helped a lot, and we also helped with trade. I said Come on, we are going to do a lot of trade with you. Let's stop it. If you stop it, we will do a trade. If you don't stop it, we will do no trade. people have never used trade the way I did. I can tell you that all of a sudden they said I think we should stop and they did."