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Ceasefire Politics: China and US Compete for Credit, India Reveals Who Called the Truce

The real battle on the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan has now started with 'Credit'. On the one hand, the US is bent on calling itself the Messiah of arbitration, on the other hand, China is also competing to play the role of regional peace contractor.

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Last Updated : Wednesday, 14 May 2025
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National News: The real battle on the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan has now started with 'Credit'. On the one hand, the US is bent on calling itself the Messiah of arbitration, on the other hand, China is also competing to play the role of regional peace contractor. But India has revealed the truth of both the claims of both - the ceasefire was not the initiative of Pakistan, not of any third party.

America's hurry: Trump wanted to rob

Former US President Donald Trump, as soon as the ceasefire agreed on social media, tried to show that all this is the result of his mediation. He indicated that American efforts have played a major role in reducing tension between India and Pakistan. However, India made it clear that there is nothing like this - the DGMO of Pakistan himself contacted the Indian side and requested the ceasefire.

China gets hurt, agitated on Pakistan

China, which has been a strategic partner of Pakistan over the years, appeared to be furious with the role of America. According to reports, Beijing is angry about why Pakistan moved to Washington instead of China for a ceasefire. It is being told that China called Pakistan and expressed his displeasure over it and then issued a statement showing itself to show itself.

Rhetoric competition: Pakistan plays loyalty

Pakistan also issued a new statement to remove the displeasure of its 'Alavathar Friend', stating that the ceasefire was also discussed with China. Citing the talks of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, China said that it is in touch with both countries and will strive for stability in the region.

India showed mirror to both superpowers

India clearly told the two superpowers that this ceasefire was not the result of any international arbitration, but a request made by Pakistan. India's position has always been clear - it does not accept the mediation of a third party.

Battle of influence in Asia

This entire development has once again revealed that Asia continues to be a deep competition between China and the US over diplomatic credit and influence sector. The two countries are competing to show their role in every small and big developments, so that they can maintain the image of global leadership.