Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 13:58:54 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 15:44:45
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Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar took to Twitter yesterday to rebuff claims that India's position on the Kashmir conflict with Pakistan was motivated by trade interests with the United States. This comes after President Trump claimed credit for the ceasefire agreed upon by India and Pakistan earlier this week.
Jaishankar, through a series of tweets, clarified that India's decision to commit to a ceasefire in Kashmir was based on its national security interests and was not susceptible to external pressure. He also underscored the importance of a "secure, stable, democratic, and prosperous" Pakistan for India's own security and peace, and reaffirmed India's continued commitment to these objectives.
The latest development highlights the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan and the increasing global focus on the region. The newfound diplomatic pressures placed on Pakistan from the international community following the ceasefire will also be interesting to follow.
Trump's comments on the Kashmir dispute have been met with criticism in the past. This includes his remarks on the religiously-significant region being "explosive" and his unrealistic prediction that the conflict would be resolved easily.