Trump's Claims on India-Pakistan Conflict Draws Congress Criticism
The recent remarks by US President Donald Trump have sparked criticism from India's Congress party, particularly directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump has claimed multiple times that he resolved the India-Pakistan conflict through trade, a statement that India disputes, asserting that any cessation of hostilities resulted from direct military discussions.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh highlighted this inconsistency, expressing skepticism about the relationship between Trump and Modi. He pointedly remarked that it is understandable why Modi's friend in New Delhi would be reluctant to embrace him.
This claim marks the 54th instance of Trump reiterating his assertion, further emphasizing the divergence between US narratives and India's perspective on diplomatic resolutions. As political tensions continue, the Congress party's critique underscores the ongoing complexities in India-Pakistan relations and the influence of international diplomacy on local politics.
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