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“Trump Claims Credit for Resolving India-Pakistan Dispute”

The US President, Donald Trump, has reiterated for the 51st time that he utilized tariffs to bring a sudden end to Operation Sindoor. The Congress highlighted Trump’s claims, emphasizing that he has taken credit for resolving various conflicts, including the recent India-Pakistan dispute. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh shared a video where Trump detailed the tariff threats he allegedly imposed on India.

Despite Trump’s assertions, India’s Prime Minister has remained quiet on the matter while praising Trump’s peace initiatives concerning Gaza. Ramesh criticized the PM for his silence in light of Trump’s claims. The Congress leader’s remarks followed PM Modi’s appreciation for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas, as part of Trump’s Gaza peace plan.

PM Modi commended Trump’s efforts for peace in the region, stating that the hostages’ freedom symbolizes their families’ bravery and Trump’s unwavering peace endeavors. Modi also expressed support for Trump’s sincere peace initiatives. Trump, who was not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, asserted that he had ended eight conflicts, including the India-Pakistan dispute, without seeking the Nobel recognition.

Despite Trump’s statements, India has consistently maintained that the ceasefire agreement with Pakistan resulted from direct discussions between the two countries’ military heads. The article also mentioned India’s Operation Sindoor, initiated on May 7 to target terror networks in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir following a deadly attack in April. The conflict between India and Pakistan was resolved on May 10 after intense cross-border military actions.

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