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U.S. President Donald Trump claims he single-handedly stopped a nuclear war between India and Pakistan—repeating this bold statement 25 times in just 73 days. But India firmly rejects any foreign mediation, insisting that direct military talks ended the crisis. Opposition leaders question the government’s silence as the political heat rises. Is Trump spinning a political narrative to take credit for something he didn’t do? Watch to uncover the full story behind the India-Pakistan tensions and the controversial claims from Washington.

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00:00He has ended wars, wars like India and Pakistan.
00:03We've been very successful in settling wars.
00:05You have India, Pakistan.
00:07Stopped a lot of wars.
00:08You had India, Pakistan.
00:10That was going, and in fact, planes were being shot out of the air.
00:14We ended, Serbia was going to go at it.
00:17But maybe the most important of all, India and Pakistan.
00:22U.S. leadership deliver de-escalations between India and Pakistan.
00:27Planes downed, a nuclear threat, and one phone call that stopped it all.
00:34That's how U.S. President Donald Trump is describing the recent India-Pakistan flare-up.
00:41In a speech at the White House, Trump claimed that he personally prevented a nuclear war between the two countries.
00:48And has now repeated that statement 25 times in just 73 days.
00:54Today, Japan and the Philippines, we just did the Philippines today also, a good deal.
00:59We have stopped wars between India and Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda.
01:06That was going on for 30 years.
01:07And by the way, India and Pakistan was probably going to end up in a nuclear war if they kept, you know, they had, they shut down five planes in the last attack.
01:15And it was back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
01:18And I called them and I said, listen, no more trade.
01:21If you do this, you're not going to be good.
01:23But they have both, they're both powerful nuclear nations.
01:26And that would have happened.
01:27And who knows where that would have ended up.
01:30And I stopped it.
01:32Trump claimed that both India and Pakistan were on the edge of escalation.
01:36But US pressure, particularly on trade, made both sides back down.
01:42The context?
01:44In May 2025, following the Pahlgaam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, India launched Operation Sindur, targeting militant infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
01:55Operation Sindur, 22 April, launched the armed forces of the armed forces and their families.
02:09In this operation, nine terrorist camps targeted and completely destroyed it.
02:17Over four days, intense missile and drone exchange were reported.
02:21India downed multiple Pakistani military aircraft.
02:26India's official position, however, is clear.
02:30The de-escalation was the result of direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations of both countries, without third-party involvement.
02:40New Delhi has repeatedly stated that it does not accept foreign mediation on the Kashmir issue.
02:46The Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan called the Director General of Military Operations of India at 15.35 hours earlier this afternoon.
03:00It was agreed between them that both sides would stop all firing and military action on land and in the air and sea.
03:12Back in India, the political conversation is heating up.
03:17Opposition leaders like Congressist Jairam Ramesh have questioned the government's silence, suggesting that it allows others to shape the narrative.
03:27He remarked on X that Trump has reached the silver jubilee of his claims, while the Prime Minister remains focused on international engagements.
03:37How can the Prime Minister give a statement?
04:07Trump has also claimed to have stopped conflict in Iran, Kosovo and the DRC.
04:19But this latest one between two nuclear neighbours is perhaps the boldest yet.
04:26India has consistently handled the conflict with Pakistan through direct military dialogue and firm national resolve, without any outside mediation.
04:35So, with India standing strong and independent, is Donald Trump merely spinning a political narrative to claim credit or trying to rewrite history for his own agenda?
04:48Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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