President Donald Trump shared his joy after India and Pakistan agreed to a peace deal supported by the US. He praised both sides for staying calm during rising tensions and choosing peace instead of conflict. Trump said this positive step shows true leadership and could bring fresh hope for better ties. Especially when it comes to solving the long-standing Kashmir issue.
Thanks to persistent diplomatic work, both India and Pakistan have agreed to stop the fighting. In a region where tension has been a constant for years, this ceasefire is being seen as a welcome change. A moment to pause, reflect, and explore new possibilities for peace, particularly concerning the Kashmir Issue.
Trump took to Truth Social to applaud the decision by India and Pakistan to stop the fighting. He called it a “historic and brave” step and shared his pride, stating, “I am honored that the United States could help both countries make this significant choice.”
The decision to stop the fighting came after a series of deadly missile attacks, which caused a great loss of life and significant damage to military equipment.
The U.S. president didn’t just talk about the ceasefire. Trump also shared his plans to boost trade with both India and Pakistan, promising to significantly grow the economic cooperation between the two countries.
Trump’s message continued, saying, “I will work to increase trade with both of these great countries,” giving Pakistan a chance to improve its place in the world. Since the U.S. is one of Pakistan’s biggest trade partners, more trade could help ease some of the financial struggles the country faces.
Along with trade discussions, Trump also mentioned the ongoing Kashmir issue, a major point of conflict between India and Pakistan. He stressed that he would work with both governments to find a solution, acknowledging that it might take “a thousand years” to solve, but emphasizing his commitment to achieving a lasting resolution.
In addition to trade talks, Trump addressed the long-standing Kashmir issue, a significant point of tension between India and Pakistan. He expressed his intent to work with both nations to find a solution to the Kashmir issue. While acknowledging it might take “a thousand years,” he reaffirmed his strong commitment to achieving lasting peace.
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Trump Promises to Settle the Kashmir issue
Trump said, “I’ll work with both of you to see if, even after a thousand years, we can find a way to settle the Kashmir issue.” Though it might sound exaggerated to some, this puts the Kashmir issue back in the spotlight, something Pakistan has long called for. Pakistan has consistently pushed for a peaceful, conversation-based solution and keeps stressing this point in global talks.
After a long night of tense discussions, Trump finally announced the ceasefire. This move brought a rare moment of hope in the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict. He described the decision as a win for “Common Sense and Great Intelligence,” stressing how important it was to stop the violence from escalating even further.
The Indian and Pakistani governments have not officially confirmed the specifics of the ceasefire yet. However, reliable sources from Washington and Islamabad have revealed that the U.S. played a key role in facilitating behind-the-scenes discussions. This ceasefire comes after a series of missile strikes between the two countries, both of which reported serious damage to their military infrastructure.
After India carried out missile strikes, Pakistan quickly responded with Operation Bunyan-un-Marsus, targeting India’s most important military sites. According to sources in Islamabad, Pakistan launched ‘Fatah 2’ missiles at key Indian airbases and defense positions. The operation specifically hit critical missile storage facilities in Beas, along with several airfields in northern India. Significantly damaging their ability to operate effectively.
Pakistan Starts Operation Bunyan-un-Marsus in Response
After India’s recent attacks, Pakistan has launched a strong response called Operation Bunyan-un-Marsus. The operation uses missile strikes to target important sites across
In direct response to India’s actions, Pakistan has launched a counterattack on key military targets. So far, three ‘Fatah 2’ missiles have been fired, hitting various locations across India. The first strike successfully destroyed the BrahMos missile storage in Beas. Pakistan’s forces are now targeting additional military sites in India.
Security sources report that attacks have completely wiped out several Indian airfields, including Udhampur, Adampur, Suratgarh, Sirsa, Bathinda, Akhnoor, Halwara, and Pathankot. They also confirmed that Pakistan is now targeting all military bases involved in the attack. The ‘Fatah 2’ missile has caused the most damage in this ongoing counterattack.