India on Tuesday officially denied US President Donald Trump’s claim of brokering the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said all military and diplomatic actions followed India’s stated policy of bilateral resolution on Jammu & Kashmir and were not influenced by any third party. It clarified there was no trade threat, nuclear risk, or US mediation involved.
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- India denies Trump’s claim of mediating ceasefire with Pakistan
- Says J&K issue strictly bilateral; no foreign mediation accepted
- No mention of trade threats in India-US talks during crisis
- MEA: Trump’s claim of averting nuclear war baseless
- India confirms its actions stayed within conventional warfare
- Ceasefire terms decided by India, Pakistan DGMOs at 3:35 pm on May 10
- Call request came from Pak mission; hotline faced technical issues
- India pounded 8–10 Pak airbases on May 10, prompting ceasefire
- Reports of nuclear site strikes at Kirana Hills false, no radioactive leak
- PM Modi: India won’t bow to nuclear blackmail or tolerate cross-border terror




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