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Indian Congress leader Jairam Ramesh condemned U.S. claims that Trump brokered a India-Pakistan ceasefire, calling them false and damaging to India’s credibility.
Indian Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Modi’s government on December 3, 2025, over U.S. claims that former President Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack, calling the narrative misleading and damaging to India’s diplomatic credibility.
Ramesh dismissed the "Modi-Trump huglomancy" as in "deep freeze," citing repeated assertions by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump—over 60 times across six countries—that Trump personally ended the conflict and halted India’s Operation Sindoor.
India maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct bilateral military talks, not U.S. mediation.
Ramesh also condemned a U.S. report labeling the Pahalgam attack as an "insurgent attack" and suggesting Pakistan gained strategic advantage, calling it "astonishing" and urging a formal protest.
El líder del Congreso indio Jairam Ramesh condenó las afirmaciones de los Estados Unidos de que Trump negoció un alto el fuego entre India y Pakistán, calificándolas de falsas y dañinas para la credibilidad de la India.