Trump's Trade Tactics: Ending India-Pakistan Tensions

US President Donald Trump claimed to have used trade as leverage to resolve tensions between India and Pakistan, citing that seven planes were shot down during their conflict. Despite India's assertion that peace was brokered via direct military talks, Trump continues to take credit for the ceasefire.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Tokyo | Updated: 29-10-2025 10:17 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 10:17 IST
Trump's Trade Tactics: Ending India-Pakistan Tensions
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In a bold claim, US President Donald Trump reported on the use of trade negotiations as a tool to defuse tensions between India and Pakistan, amid a conflict that allegedly saw seven newly commissioned planes shot down. Trump spoke of his diplomatic maneuvers at a business event in Tokyo.

The President recounted conversations with leaders from both nations, including India's Prime Minister Modi and a Pakistani Field Marshal, stating that trade deals with the US would be off the table unless hostilities ceased. This strategy, according to Trump, led to an end to the conflict within 24 hours.

However, India maintains that the ceasefire was reached after direct talks between military officials, not due to US intervention. The intense conflict had erupted following India's targeted operations in response to terrorist attacks, culminating in a mutual understanding on May 10 to halt further hostilities.

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