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Modi's tough talks over phone fail to make Trump stop claiming India–Pakistan truce credit

Modi's tough talks over phone fail to make Trump stop claiming India–Pakistan truce credit

Deccan Herald5 hours ago

Modi had a phone call with Trump and dismissed his claim that he had used the threat of suspending US trade with India and Pakistan to make the two South Asian nations agree to halt the four-day-long military offensive against each other last month.

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