India-Pakistan war could've been nuclear, 10 jets were shot down: Trump's fresh claim

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made a startling assertion regarding the 2019 India-Pakistan conflict, suggesting that the situation escalated to the brink of nuclear war. In a recent interview, Trump claimed that during the military skirmish, ten fighter jets were downed, heightening global concerns about nuclear engagement between the two South Asian neighbors. The conflict was triggered by a terrorist attack in Pulwama, which resulted in the death of 40 Indian paramilitary personnel, leading India to conduct airstrikes in Balakot, Pakistan. Trump's comments add a new dimension to the already tense narrative surrounding the conflict, highlighting the potential for a catastrophic fallout had the situation escalated further. Both countries possess nuclear arsenals, making any military confrontation particularly perilous. The former president’s remarks have reignited discussions about the need for diplomatic channels to mitigate such risks and ensure regional stability, as tensions between India and Pakistan continue to simmer. This revelation serves as a reminder of the volatility in the region and the importance of international mediation in preventing future conflicts.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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