Tuesday, January 13, 2026
6.1 C
New Delhi

India, Pakistan ‘Shot Down 7 Planes’: Trump Claims Gaza Ceasefire Will Mean He ‘Solved 8 Wars In 8 Months’

US President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday reiterated his oft-repeated claim of having “settled” conflicts, including between India and Pakistan, while also declaring “tariffs” his favourite word. He was speaking at an event with senior US military officials at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, on 30 September 2025.

‘I Stopped the War’ Between India and Pakistan

During his address to generals and admirals summoned from around the world by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth, Trump once again asserted that he intervened during heightened hostilities between India and Pakistan.

“India and Pakistan were going at it. I called them both. In this case, I used trade… They had just shot down seven planes… I said, if you do this, there’s not going to be any trade, and I stopped the war. It was raging for four days,” Trump said.

He added that Pakistan’s leadership, including the Prime Minister and a Field Marshal, credited him for preventing escalation. “He said to a group of people that were with us… that this man saved millions of lives because he saved the war from going on. That war was going to get very bad.”

This claim has been reiterated by Trump over 40 times. While New Delhi has rejected such assertions, Pakistan has often endorsed his remarks and even supported his informal push for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Gaza Peace Proposal and Nobel Aspirations

Trump also linked his Middle East peace efforts to a broader claim of brokering multiple settlements. Referring again to his interventions, Trump said: “We want to have no wars, but you have to be there. And, you know, sometimes you have to do it. I’ve settled so many wars. I’ve settled seven and yesterday we might have settled the biggest of them all.”

“If this works out, we’ll have (solved) eight (wars) in eight months. That’s pretty good. Nobody’s ever done that,” he said of his Gaza plan.

Dismissing recognition for himself, Trump added, “Will you get the Nobel Prize? Absolutely not. They’ll give it to some guy who didn’t do a damn thing… I don’t want it. I want the country to get it.”

According to him, Arab nations, Israel and Muslim-majority countries had agreed to the peace framework, leaving Hamas as the deciding factor.

‘Tariffs’ and Trade Tensions With India

In the same speech, Trump described “tariffs” as his “most beautiful” and favourite word in the English dictionary, a position he later softened after media criticism. “I got killed! So I changed it; now it’s my fifth favourite word,” he remarked.

He defended the tariffs imposed on countries including India and Brazil. “Other countries were taking advantage of us for years and years. Now we’re treating them fairly,” he said. Trump insisted tariffs were “making us very rich,” adding that “trillions” were coming into the US since he expanded duties two months ago.

India has been among the hardest hit, with tariffs of up to 50 per cent since August—half of which Trump called a “penalty” for purchasing Russian oil. He also recently told the United Nations that India and China were “the primary funders” of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Talks between Washington and New Delhi, ongoing since April, have faced repeated deadlocks. While Trump has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “good friend,” conditions such as halting Russian oil imports and opening Indian markets remain hurdles. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has also underlined “open markets” as a precondition, while India has held its ground on protecting farming and dairy sectors.

The most recent round of discussions concluded last week, though both governments had earlier hinted a breakthrough might come by the fall season.

Trump’s List of ‘Settled Wars’

Apart from India-Pakistan and the Gaza plan, Trump claimed to have brokered peace in conflicts involving Israel-Iran, Egypt-Sudan, Rwanda-Democratic Congo, Armenia-Azerbaijan, and Cambodia-Thailand. At times, the count of “settled wars” has varied between six, seven, and eleven depending on his framing.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Pakistan sent Sindoor SOS after seeing Indian forces’ movement; 8 terror camps still active along Pakistan-side of border: Army chief

NEW DELHI: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said the moves made by Army, Air Force and Navy on the morning of May 10 following the govt’s directive to prepare for a possible escalation of Operation Sindoor, acted as the d Read More

Yuzvendra Chahal denies reunion with Dhanashree in The 50

India’s attacking leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has firmly dismissed rumours linking him to a reality television show, calling the reports “speculative and factually incorrect. Read More

‘I’m alone in the dark’: Trump’s dramatic fundraising email triggers online criticism

November 2026 is an important month for Donald Trump. Read More

Topics

Pakistan sent Sindoor SOS after seeing Indian forces’ movement; 8 terror camps still active along Pakistan-side of border: Army chief

NEW DELHI: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said the moves made by Army, Air Force and Navy on the morning of May 10 following the govt’s directive to prepare for a possible escalation of Operation Sindoor, acted as the d Read More

Yuzvendra Chahal denies reunion with Dhanashree in The 50

India’s attacking leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has firmly dismissed rumours linking him to a reality television show, calling the reports “speculative and factually incorrect. Read More

SIR scrutiny only for voter rolls, not deportation: EC

NEW DELHI: Election Commission on Tuesday told Supreme Court that scrutiny of citizenship during SIR of voter lists was only meant to ensure deletion of non-citizens from electoral rolls and did not extend to termination of citizens Read More

Disha Patani-Talwinder dodge paps with Mouni Roy’s help

Disha Patani and Punjabi singer Talwinder have once again sparked dating rumours after being spotted playing hide-and-seek with paparazzi at Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben’s star-studded wedding reception in Mumbai. Read More

Nick Fuentes says he wants to take over Kick and asks Adin Ross for help

Image Via “X” A controversial online personality, Nick Fuentes, recently made the news for announcing that he would “take over” the online streaming platform Kick and even reaching out to popular streamer Adin Ross for Read More

Related Articles