03 March 2026
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Fake Debunked: Trump India Pakistan Nuclear War Claim Involving Operation Sindoor

Fake Debunked: Trump India Pakistan Nuclear War Claim Involving Operation Sindoor
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False, misleading, and unverified claims about US President Donald Trump preventing a nuclear war between India and Pakistan last May are not supported by any credible source.

There is no official confirmation from the White House or reputable news organizations to back the assertion. The report relies on misquoted remarks and dubious posts circulating on social media and fringe blogs, not on verifiable records.

In particular, certain Indian media outlets and social media accounts have linked the alleged incident to Pakistan by attributing quotes to Trump or by promoting outdated or out-of-context headlines. This misattribution creates the impression of a direct crisis involving Pakistan, even though no corroborating timeline or source exists. The claim also mentions a term like "Operation Sindoor", which lacks credibility and does not appear in credible defense archives.

  • Why link to Pakistan? Narratives that cast Pakistan as the agent of a global crisis tend to inflame nationalist sentiment and attract clicks.
  • How it spreads? Misleading screenshots, edited videos, and sensational headlines circulate across platforms with little to no sourcing.
  • What is wrong? No primary source confirms any US-led intervention or any prevented nuclear exchange in May.

To readers, the correct approach is verification with primary sources and credible outlets, checking quotes in full context, and watching for out-of-context edits. Until verifiable evidence emerges, the claims should be treated as false, misleading, or unverified.

Foreign Correspondent at Latest Global News

Rajesh Kumar is an award-winning foreign correspondent with 12 years of experience covering international conflicts, diplomacy, and global affairs for Latest Global News. Fluent in four languages, he has reported from over 40 countries.

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