Donald Trump’s sensational claim that India-Pakistan were on the verge of nuclear war, Trump again repeated the story of great destruction.

News India Live, Digital Desk: America’s President Donald Trump has once again shocked the world with his famous predictions and claims. Trump has claimed in a recent statement that before his intervention, India and Pakistan had come very close to a horrific nuclear war. This statement of Trump has sparked a new debate in the strategic corridors of the whole world including South Asia. “The most dangerous place was South Asia.” Donald Trump said during his address that when he took office (referring to his previous term), relations between India and Pakistan were at their worst ever. He said, “People don’t know how close they were to nuclear war, but I intervened and took control of the situation.” Trump often presents himself as a ‘deal maker’ and his claim is being considered a part of this series. What is the truth behind Trump’s claims? This is not the first time that Trump has said this. Even before this, he had mentioned the tension that arose during the Balakot airstrike and the removal of Article 370. However: India’s stand: India has always been saying that its issues with Pakistan are bilateral and there is no need for the mediation of any third country. Experts’ opinion: Diplomatic experts believe that Trump often exaggerates his achievements, although the tension between the two countries was at its peak during 2019. Why is this a matter of concern for the world? This statement of Trump has come at a time when he is again at the center of global politics. Are. His statement that two nuclear-armed countries were on the verge of war raises questions on the future of international security and diplomacy. Was the situation really that dire or is it just an electoral and political narrative?

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