Tuesday, March 24, 2026
18.1 C
New Delhi

Pak PM Thanked Me For Saving ‘Million Lives’: Trump Reiterates Claim Of Averting India-Pakistan Conflict

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

United States President Donald Trump on Friday reiterated his long-standing claim that he helped prevent a full-scale war between India and Pakistan, asserting that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif personally thanked him during a recent visit to Washington for averting a catastrophic conflict.

Trump made the remarks while speaking to reporters at the White House, where he was meeting senior executives from the oil and gas sector. Responding to questions, the US president said Sharif had publicly credited him with saving millions of lives by defusing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Trump Recounts Sharif’s Remarks

“The prime minister of Pakistan came here, and he made a very public statement,” Trump said. “He said that President Trump saved minimum ten million lives having to do with Pakistan and India, and that was going to be raging.”

Trump also used the occasion to revive his argument that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, insisting that his record of resolving conflicts sets him apart from any other world leader in history.

Nobel Peace Prize Remarks Resurface

While saying he did not want to appear boastful, Trump claimed he had played a decisive role in settling multiple long-running conflicts. “Whether people like Trump or don’t like Trump, I settled eight wars, big ones,” he said, referring to disputes that he claimed had lasted for decades. He again cited India and Pakistan, alleging that the situation had escalated to aerial combat before he intervened.

“Some were just getting ready to start, like India and Pakistan, where eight jets were shot out in the air, and I got it done in rapid order without nuclear weapons,” Trump said. “I can’t think of anybody in history who should get the Nobel Prize more than me. But I don’t care about that; I care about saving lives. I’ve saved tens of millions of lives.”

Trump has made similar assertions repeatedly since May last year, arguing that US pressure under his leadership forced both countries to step back from the brink of war.

India Rejects Trump’s Claim 

India, however, has firmly rejected any suggestion of third-party mediation. New Delhi has consistently maintained that the de-escalation was the result of direct engagement between the two sides, following India’s launch of Operation Sindoor against terror infrastructure in Pakistan.

The military action came in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir in April 2025, which left 26 people dead. Indian officials have said the subsequent ceasefire was initiated after Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations contacted his Indian counterpart on May 10 to seek an end to hostilities, after which both sides agreed to halt military action.

Go to Source

Hot this week

EC meets state officials, focuses on sealing borders

NEW DELHI: Election Commission Tuesday held a meeting with chief secretaries, chief electoral officers and police chiefs of poll-bound states/UT and 12 other states they share borders with, to review overall election preparedness, law Read More

SC rejects plea for separate enumeration of denotified, nomadic & semi-nomadic tribes

Supreme Court on Tuesday frowned upon a PIL seeking distinct enumeration of denotified, nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes (DNTs), some of which have been given Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe status, during the forthcoming census exe Read More

75L jobs added in informal sector in 2025: NSO survey

NEW DELHI: Signalling a recovery from successive shocks of the last few years – including demonetisation, GST rollout and the Covid pandemic – the informal sector added nearly 75 lakh jobs during Jan-Dec 2025, the latest d Read More

Israel To Allow ‘Non-Hostile’ Vessels To Transit Strait Of Hormuz Under Specific Conditions

Iran has effectively shut the waterway, where 20% of the world’s oil normally transits, since the US-Israeli attack on February 28, driving up oil prices. Read More

US To Deploy Thousands Of Troops To West Asia Amid Ceasefire Talks. Here’s Why

The United States is expected to deploy thousands of soldiers from the US Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to West Asia amid reported ceasefire talks. Read More

Topics

EC meets state officials, focuses on sealing borders

NEW DELHI: Election Commission Tuesday held a meeting with chief secretaries, chief electoral officers and police chiefs of poll-bound states/UT and 12 other states they share borders with, to review overall election preparedness, law Read More

SC rejects plea for separate enumeration of denotified, nomadic & semi-nomadic tribes

Supreme Court on Tuesday frowned upon a PIL seeking distinct enumeration of denotified, nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes (DNTs), some of which have been given Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe status, during the forthcoming census exe Read More

75L jobs added in informal sector in 2025: NSO survey

NEW DELHI: Signalling a recovery from successive shocks of the last few years – including demonetisation, GST rollout and the Covid pandemic – the informal sector added nearly 75 lakh jobs during Jan-Dec 2025, the latest d Read More

Israel To Allow ‘Non-Hostile’ Vessels To Transit Strait Of Hormuz Under Specific Conditions

Iran has effectively shut the waterway, where 20% of the world’s oil normally transits, since the US-Israeli attack on February 28, driving up oil prices. Read More

US To Deploy Thousands Of Troops To West Asia Amid Ceasefire Talks. Here’s Why

The United States is expected to deploy thousands of soldiers from the US Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to West Asia amid reported ceasefire talks. Read More

Last-minute cancellation of rail tickets gets costlier

NEW DELHI: A last-minute change in plans will cost you dearly, as the Railways has announced a revised rule linking refunds to the timing of ticket cancellations. Read More

Scheduled caste status only for Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs: SC

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday said no person professing a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism shall be a member of Scheduled Caste. Read More

In Rajya Sabha, PM Modi warns of prolonged disruption

NEW DELHI: Amid continuing uncertainty over the likely course of the war in West Asia, PM Modi on Tuesday warned of prolonged disruption, saying its adverse effects could last for a long time. Read More

Related Articles