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Ever since India and Pakistan ended their conflict on May 12 after Operation Sindoor launched by New Delhi against Pakistan for the terrorist attack in Pahalgam that India claims had links to Pakistan ...
Since May 10 — when India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire in hostilities — Donald Trump has on 14 different occasions ...
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US President Donald Trump acknowledged that India's Prime Minister Modi and Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, decided to ...
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ABP News on MSNTrump Repeats Claim of Stopping India-Pakistan War, Calls Modi ‘Fantastic’, Says He Loves PakistanUS President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for stopping a potential war between India and Pakistan, asserting ...
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India Today on MSNFor India, Canada looks friendlier than the US at this pointPM Modi's decision to subtly decline Donald Trump's invite was not only strategically significant but also emblematic of the ...
In a rare shift from his previous claims, U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged that the leaders of India and Pakistan ...
Donald Trump calls himself a "peacemaker" — but his actions tell a different story. From his G7 summit walkout to a blunt call from PM Modi demolishing his India-Pakistan mediation claims, to quietly ...
United States President Donald Trump once again reiterated his claim of stopping war between India and Pakistan after Prime ...
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir for his role in preventing an escalation of the conflict between India and Pakistan, as he hosted the latter for a lunch ...
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ABP News on MSNBharat Ki Baat: Modi-Trump Call Sparks Political Row Amid Mediation Denial and Congress-BJP ClashA recent phone call between PM Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump has ignited a fierce political clash ...
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has recommended US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, for the latter's alleged role in preventing a nuclear war between India and Pakistan last month, ...
Two conflicting White House menu cards have gone viral on social media following US President Donald Trump's high-profile luncheon with Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir on June 18. While one ...
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