Trump says he averted India-Pakistan clash with 250 percent tariff warning

US President Donald Trump gestures at the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, October 29, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 29 October 2025
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Trump says he averted India-Pakistan clash with 250 percent tariff warning

  • New Delhi says the decision to cease hostilities was taken following a request from Pakistan
  • Pakistan has thanked Trump for playing mediating role, nominated him for Nobel Prize for stopping the war

NEW DELHI, India: US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he prevented a war between India and Pakistan this year by threatening both nations with 250 percent tariffs, the highest he has mentioned on any country.

“If you look at India and Pakistan ... they were going at it,” Trump said at the Asia-Pacific summit in South Korea. “Seven planes were shot down. They were really starting to go.”

Trump said he called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s leaders to say that Washington would halt trade and impose the massive tariffs if the fighting that briefly flared up in May continued.

“I said I was going to put 250 percent on each country, which means you’ll never do business ... That’s a nice way of saying we don’t want to do business with you,” Trump said, to applause from the audience, as he referred to trade deals with several Asian countries in a speech.

Trump has previously made similar assertions about warning both countries of a halt in trade during the military strikes — assertions that India has dismissed.

India and Pakistan’s foreign ministries did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Trump’s remarks.

India’s foreign ministry has previously said that Modi confronted Trump during a phone call between the two leaders in June, saying no discussion about US-India trade or US mediation took place during the four-day conflict.

New Delhi says the decision to cease hostilities was taken following a request from Pakistan. Pakistan thanked Trump for playing a mediating role and nominated him for a Nobel Prize for stopping the war.

Trump said both sides initially resisted his call for a ceasefire, but later backed down.

“They both said, ‘No, no, no, you should let us fight.’ After literally two days, they called up and said, ‘We understand’, and they stopped fighting,” he said.

Washington has subsequently imposed punitive tariffs of up to 50 percent on certain Indian goods, including an additional 25 percent levy from August 27 over New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil, even as both sides hold talks on a trade deal.

Trump has lowered Pakistan tariffs to 19 percent from an initial 29 percent.


Farhan propels Pakistan to 190-9 against USA in T20 World Cup

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Farhan propels Pakistan to 190-9 against USA in T20 World Cup

  • The 29-year-old hit five sixes and six fours to score 73 from 41 balls
  • Farhan passed 1,000 T20 runs in his 41st match before being caught

COLOMBO: Opener Sahibzada Farhan hit a robust half-century to help Pakistan post 190-9 in their T20 World Cup Group A game against United States in Colombo on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old hit five sixes and six fours in his 41-ball 73 and was aided by a brilliant 32-ball 46 by Babar Azam (four fours, one six) as Pakistan, who were sent in to bat, took advantage of a good batting pitch.

Farhan and fellow opener Saim Ayub, who scored 17-ball 19 with two sixes, put on 54 in five overs before Pakistan lost two wickets in the sixth over of the innings bowled by Shadley van Schalkwyk.

Ayub was caught off a slower one while skipper Salman Agha holed out on the deep square-leg boundary for one.

Farhan and Azam then put on an 81-run third-wicket stand as Pakistan cut loose in the middle overs.

Farhan passed 1,000 T20 international runs in his 41st match before he was caught in the covers off spinner Harmeet Singh in the 16th over.

Shadab Khan launched an assault to score 30 off 12 balls before Pakistan lost five wickets for just 13 runs in the last two overs.

Schalkwyk was the best USA bowler with 4-25, following his four-wicket haul against India in the 29-run defeat on Saturday.