US President
donald trump, while speaking to the
media in Scotland, claimed that if he had not intervened in time, a
war would have broken out between
india and Pakistan.
trump said that he had threatened both the countries to stop the trade talks, which averted the war.
Six major wars were prevented, Indo-Pak relations were called 'hotspot'
Trump said that he worked to prevent six major wars in the world, including India-Pakistan. He described Indo-Pak as a "huge hotspot" because both are nuclear-armed countries. He said that he knows the leaders of
india and
pakistan well.
Warning of nuclear
war and trade conditions
Trump said that when the tension between
india and
pakistan increased, he told both of them, 'If you are going to
war, then I will not make any trade agreement with you.' He called it 'madness' and said that if nuclear weapons were used, many countries would have joined it and there would have been massive destruction.
Averting
war is a matter of pride: Trump
He said that maybe it may seem a bit selfish, but preventing wars is a matter of pride for America. He said this in the context of the Gaza conflict, where he pressured
israel for a ceasefire.
India rejected Trump's claim
India has clearly rejected Trump's claim.
india said that after the terrorist attack in
pahalgam on
april 22, the retaliatory military action was taken under 'Operation Sindoor', which lasted from 7 to 10 May.
India took precise action during Operation Sindoor
India carried out precise
air strikes on 9 terrorist hideouts in
pakistan and its occupied Kashmir. More than 100
terrorists were killed in this. After this, military conflict started between the two countries on the border.
Direct ceasefire without mediation
India said that the ceasefire did not happen through any American mediation but after direct talks between the armies of the two countries. It has been repeatedly clarified from India's side that there was no mediator.