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Trump Again Takes Credit for Averting ‘Nuclear Catastrophe’ Between India and Pakistan-But Was War Really Prevented?

UFormer US President Donald Trump claimed he stopped a nuclear war between India and Pakistan. He said tensions were rising fast, and he takes full credit for preventing a dangerous conflict.

Last Updated : Tuesday, 15 July 2025
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International News: American President Donald Trump is taking credit for resolving the wars that are taking place around the world. When the war started between India and Pakistan and then a ceasefire was signed between the two countries, Donald Trump claimed that he had brokered the deal, while PM Narendra Modi and the Indian government have completely denied it. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has again harped on the same tune.

While talking to reporters at the White House, Donald Trump said, "We have been successful in resolving wars. The way the war between India and Pakistan was going on, a nuclear war would have broken out between India and Pakistan within a week."

The Indian government denied Trump's claim

Let us tell you that during the ongoing war between India and Pakistan, India had targeted many military bases of Pakistan. After this, Pakistan came on its knees, and the DGMO of the Pakistani army talked to the DGMO of the Indian army and offered a ceasefire. Immediately after this, Donald Trump started saying that he has made an agreement between the two countries.

However, the Indian government and PM Narendra Modi have made it clear that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan has not happened at the behest of America, but the DGMO of Pakistan talked to the DGMO of India and offered a ceasefire.

While trying to negotiate, Trump started talking about war

On the one hand, Donald Trump is repeatedly taking credit for ceasefires and agreements amid the wars happening around the world. On the other hand, America is also sending weapons to Ukraine. In fact, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration would send Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine amid Kiev's conflict with Russia. Although Trump refused to say how many air defense missiles he would send to Ukraine, he said that he would send some missiles.

He also said that Washington would not pay for these weapons. "We are not paying anything for them, but we will give them Patriots, which they desperately need," Trump said at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland while returning to the White House.