'Nothing is like money': Trump claims 200% tariff threat stopped India, Pakistan conflict

Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently asserted that the threat of imposing a 200% tariff was a key factor in preventing conflict between India and Pakistan. This statement was made during a speech where Trump also exaggerated claims regarding military operations, increasing the number of jets downed in Operation Sindoor from seven to eleven. Trump's remarks come amidst ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly concerning issues in Kashmir. The former president's comments reflect his tendency to link economic policies with international relations, suggesting that financial incentives can serve as deterrents to military conflict. This perspective adds complexity to the already intricate geopolitical dynamics of South Asia, where historical animosities and military posturing often overshadow diplomatic efforts. Trump's claims, however, have drawn skepticism from analysts who question the direct correlation between tariffs and conflict resolution. As the region continues to navigate its challenges, the implications of such statements from influential international leaders warrant close attention.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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