Well, that ceasefire did not last for long. India claims Pakistan violated truce, says it is retaliating https://nordot.app/1294010662909854450 Do you think that Trump will try to take credit for the next ceasefire seeing that India stated he had nothing to do with this one? Maybe Trump likes taking credit for failed ceasefires. India Dismisses Trump’s Involvement in Ceasefire Negotiations https://www.mediaite.com/news/india...tions-as-countries-give-conflicting-accounts/
The ceasefire is in effect. Stock market jumps by 2,000 points, but I doubt it will hold. Pahalgam attack, Op Sindoor, strikes, ceasefire: Timeline of India-Pak tensions India and Pakistan announced a truce on Saturday after four days of intense missile and drone barrage in the region's most serious military escalation since the Kargil war. The hostilities, triggered by a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, saw both nations target each other’s military infrastructure in a series of retaliatory strikes. The halt in fighting came after over 100 terrorists were killed by India in cross-border strikes under Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The US played a behind-the-scenes role in "pushing" both sides toward a cessation of hostilities. However, before either government could make a formal announcement, US President Donald Trump swooped in to announce the pause. Within hours though, shelling resumed along the Line of Control (LoC), before subsiding overnight. Since then, a fragile calm has taken hold across the India-Pakistan border. https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...tion-how-ceasefire-emerged-2723335-2025-05-12