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Inside the Negotiation: How Trumps Team Successfully Brokered the India-Pakistan Ceasefire

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Published: Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 9:50 am

US Vice President's Shuttle Diplomacy: How a Ceasefire Was Brokered Between India and Pakistan

Tensions between India and Pakistan flared recently following an attack, with Indian authorities suspecting the involvement of the Pakistan-based extremist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Amidst rising tensions and accusations of inadequate security measures, the United States, led by Vice President JD Vance, stepped in to mediate a potential escalation.

Vance, who was in India at the time, played a pivotal role in brokering a ceasefire. He contacted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing the significant risk of a severe escalation as the weekend approached. Vance urged Modi to consider de-escalation options, including a potential "off-ramp" that U.S. officials knew Pakistan would be open to.

The Vice President's intervention came less than a month after he met with Modi in New Delhi to discuss trade talks, highlighting the existing diplomatic channels. Following Vance's call, key U.S. officials worked tirelessly, communicating with their Indian and Pakistani counterparts late into the night. Their efforts focused on re-establishing communication between the two sides, ultimately paving the way for a ceasefire agreement within 12 to 18 hours. This diplomatic push aimed to prevent further conflict and de-escalate the volatile situation. While the details of the attack remain under investigation, the US's swift action underscores the importance of international diplomacy in managing regional conflicts.

BNN's Perspective: The US's involvement, particularly the Vice President's direct communication with Prime Minister Modi, demonstrates the crucial role the United States plays in global security. While the situation remains delicate, the successful brokering of a ceasefire is a positive step. However, the underlying issues between India and Pakistan remain, and continued diplomatic efforts are essential to ensure lasting peace and stability in the region.

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