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Updated: June 18, 2025 20:55
The erstwhile US President Donald Trump has once stirred the diplomatic cauldron, claiming credit for preventing the risk of war between India and Pakistan and hinting at an ambitious free trade agreement with India. The remark has arrived at the juncture of heightened geopolitical sensitivities and has created keen interest along the corridors of the world.
Diplomatic Drive: Preventing Cross-Border Conflict
Trump asserted that he himself intervened to avert an imminent military clash between India and Pakistan, applauding cooperation from both Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Pakistani military leadership.
Although the specifics are few, the assertion is in line with earlier accounts of intense cross-border shelling and drone activity along the Line of Control in early May. Trump's version entails backroom diplomacy, although Indian officials emphasize bilateral handling without third-party intervention.
Economic Pivot: India on the Radar
Trade-wise, Trump was upbeat regarding signing a trade pact with India, referring to the country as a strategic partner and describing Modi as a "strong leader."
The proposed trade deal, Trump said, would focus on market access, intellectual property, and sharing technology—possibly rebooting earlier-held negotiations during his first term.
Regional Implication
Trump's remarks, political maneuvering or diplomatic trickery, are a pointer to India's growing international prominence and America's sustained interest in regional security in South Asia. As campaigns and geopolitical chess politics intensify, everyone will be keenly observing what these claims translate into in terms of actual policy shifts.
Sources: Reuters, India Today, Al Jazeera, The Indian Express, The Week, NDTV, Bloomberg, Times of India, Hindustan Times.