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Trump Repeats Claim Of Stopping India-Pak Conflict, Lists ‘Brokering Peace’ As Key Success Of His First Year | World News

The White House on Wednesday released the “365 Victories in 365 Days” document, celebrating US President Donald Trump’s success in the first year of his historic second term.

The document also includes Trump’s repeated claim to “broker a ceasefire” between India and Pakistan as one of his key achievements in the “Restoring American Leadership on the World Stage” section, news agency ANI reported.

Later, Trump also repeated the claim that he had sparked the press briefing on the completion of a one-year administration. Interestingly, this time it increased the number of aircraft shot down in the conflict from seven to eight.

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“I ended eight wars that could not have ended in 10 months. Pakistan and India. They were really doing it. Eight planes were shot down. In my opinion, they were going to go nuclear. The Prime Minister of Pakistan was here and said ‘President Trump saved 10 million people’ and maybe much more than that,” he said.

Trump has made similar claims many times since May 10, 2025, and while expressing his desire to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, he said that peace between two nuclear-armed neighbors was thanks to his own pressure.

He also expressed his regret at not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

“I should have gotten the Nobel Prize for every war. But I’m not saying that. I saved millions of people. Don’t let anyone tell you that Norway didn’t control the shots, okay? This is in Norway. Norway controls the shots. So I respect Maria, that she did what she did. She said, I don’t deserve the Nobel Prize. She deserves it,” he said.

However, while India has consistently denied the participation of any third party in the ceasefire, it has made it clear that peace has been directly achieved between the two countries after India launched Operation Sindoor to target terror bases in Pakistan and PoK.

The operation was launched in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack in J&K in April 2025, in which 26 innocent people lost their lives.

According to Indian officials, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) contacted his Indian counterpart on May 10, 2025 and requested cessation of hostilities. And then only a ceasefire was agreed upon.

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