Trump Pledges Increased Trade with India and Pakistan Amid Fragile Ceasefire

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U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to substantially boost trade with India and Pakistan following a ceasefire agreement between the two rival nations. His announcement comes after days of intense clashes that had threatened to escalate into a broader conflict.

Taking to TruthSocial late Saturday, Trump praised the ceasefire as a “historic and heroic decision,” crediting leaders from both countries for their efforts in halting hostilities. He emphasized the potential humanitarian crisis that was averted, suggesting millions of lives could have been at stake.

While the ceasefire marks a critical step toward de-escalation, tensions continue to linger. Both India and Pakistan have accused each other of violating the truce in recent days, raising concerns over the sustainability of the agreement.

Trump also hinted at the possibility of U.S. intervention in resolving the Kashmir dispute, a decades-long territorial conflict between the two nations. He suggested that after “a thousand years,” a lasting resolution might finally be within reach.

The president’s promise to expand trade comes at a pivotal moment, with analysts watching closely to see how his administration will translate these words into policy. As diplomatic efforts continue, many await further details on Trump’s plan to strengthen economic ties between the United States and South Asia.

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