The Indian government has strongly rejected assertions from both China and US President Donald Trump regarding their supposed roles in mediating a ceasefire during the May 2025 military conflict with Pakistan. New Delhi clarified that the truce following Operation Sindoor was requested directly by Islamabad and finalized through a phone call between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both nations on May 10, 2025. Sources reiterated India’s firm stance that no third-party intervention took place, countering claims by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who recently projected Beijing as a “peace negotiator” in the region.
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