India Denies Trump’s Role In Indo-Pak Ceasefire

Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri, while briefing the parliamentary committee, said that the India-Pakistan ceasefire is strictly bilateral and US President Trump has no role in the ceasefire. The Indian Foreign Minister said that Trump did not ask us for permission to intervene, Trump himself wanted to come on stage and he did so. Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said that the conflict between Pakistan and India is within the scope of a conventional war and no evidence of any nuclear threat or signal from Islamabad has been found. According to Indian media, the parliamentary committee repeatedly asked how many Indian aircraft were destroyed in the war with Pakistan, but Vikram Misri refused to answer, citing national security. On the other hand, a spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Office said that the Indian media’s claim regarding the Shaheen missile is baseless and fabricated.

After the claim was proven false, the Indian Army removed the video, but despite this, the Indian media spread the false narrative. The Indian Army did not issue any clarification or denial regarding the video. According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, this campaign by the Indian media is an attempt to hide India’s failure in Operation Sindhur. India’s false propaganda is linked to the narrative of lies on ceasefire and nuclear blackmail. According to the spokesperson, the ISPR press release on May 12 contains details of the weapons used by Pakistan. Pakistan used Fateh F-1, F-2 missiles, modern drones and long-range guns.

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