New Delhi. US President Donald Trump has recently claimed that he has played a role in ending seven major international conflicts in the world. He also said that he also contributed to stopping the struggle between India and Pakistan. However, India had already made it clear that there is no scope for arbitration of a third country in this case, and the Indo-Pak issue will be resolved only through bilateral talks.
During a program, when Trump was questioned about the business tariff, he said that if he did not have the right to put tariffs, at least four major wars would have been going on at this time. Trump claimed that his policies led to a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan earlier this year, which reduced tension between the two nuclear forces.
According to the NDTV report, Trump further said that the tariff imposed by the US has not only strengthened the economic strength, but it has now become a “Shantidoot country”. According to him, the US is also earning an additional earning of hundreds of billion dollars from these tariffs, which has further strengthened the situation of the country.
Significantly, this is not the first time Trump has made such a claim. On 10 May 2025, he announced on social media that the two countries agreed to complete and immediate ceasefire after an overnight talks between India and Pakistan in Washington’s mediation. Since then, Trump has been repeating many times that he played an important role in reducing tension between New Delhi and Islamabad.
However, India has always taken a stand that no third party will be included on any issue related to Pakistan. India believes that dialogue between the two countries is the best way to resolve disputes. At the same time, many international experts consider these statements of Trump to be a step related to publicity and domestic politics, trying to make their foreign policy look successful.