Settled India-Pakistan war through threat of tariffs: Trump reiterates claim
Donald Trump asserts he ended the India-Pakistan conflict in 2025 through tariffs. He stated he threatened 200 percent tariffs to deter fighting between the nuclear nations. Trump claims this action saved millions of lives. India, however, states ...

As he interacted with reporters at an executive order signing event in his office, Trump again claimed of settling eight wars.
"Almost in every case, they sent letters thanking me and letters to the Nobel Committee. In the case of India. The Prime Minister of Pakistan said, I saved from 30 to 50 million lives. But it could have been more than that. Two nuclear nations were going at it. 11 aeroplanes were shot down. I got it solved, by the use of tariffs. I said, I'm going to charge you tariffs if you keep fighting," US President said.
"They said, 'Oh please, don't do that," he added.
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While speaking on international conflicts at the Turning Point USA event in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump had said, "I am the peacemaker. I am the one who settled eight wars. I settled a war that would have killed 30 to 50 million people, India-Pakistan."
During "Board of Peace" event on February 20, Trump reiterated his claim of mediating between the two South Asian neighbours during Operation Sindoor.
Trump stated he had threatened to impose "200 per cent tariffs" on the "two nuclear-armed neighbours" as an economic deterrent against fighting.
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India had carried out Operation Sindoor on the terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. (ANI)
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