Shashi Tharoor Sends Strong Message to Trump on India-Pakistan Ceasefire

Shashi Tharoor Sends Strong Message to Trump on India-Pakistan Ceasefire

In response to Donald Trump's comments on the India-Pakistan ceasefire, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor asserted India's sovereignty, stating, "We don't need to explain our actions." Tharoor emphasized India's independent foreign policy and strategic decision-making.

India and Pakistan had agreed on ceasefire after Operation Sindoor, in which US President Donald Trump has taken credit for America's contribution many times. He has claimed that this agreement was possible only due to America's mediation. On this, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor reacted and said that India does not need anyone's explanation.

The Indian delegation, led by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, reached Brazil. During this, Tharoor met Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, in which the Vice President expressed his happiness over the visit of the Indian delegation.

Tharoor, in his reaction on the ceasefire issue between India and Pakistan, said that we do not need anyone to explain, because we had already ended it. If the US President or his high officials are trying to convince anyone, they should try to convince the Pakistanis. We do not need to be convinced because we do not want war.

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US President Trump is not shying away from taking credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He has claimed many times that the situation of war between the two countries was averted due to the mediation of America. Recently, the Trump administration said that they had resorted to a trade agreement to establish the ceasefire.

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After meeting Brazil's Vice President Geraldo, Shashi Tharoor said that unity against terrorism is necessary. He also said that there is understanding between different countries on some issues, while the situation is not clear on others. Many countries support dialogue, but it is difficult to communicate with those who resort to violence and send terrorists across the border. This is a serious problem, and the first step should be to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism.

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