India, Sept. 23 -- US President Donald Trump mentioned India in two key contexts in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) that lasted just under an hour in New York on Tuesday - both apparent attacks on India's positions.
The first mention was a repeat of his claim that he "stopped a war" between India and Pakistan, counting it among seven such cases - something he's done over three dozen times so far, though never at the biggest global stage of diplomacy.
He sought the Nobel Peace Prize for it, again. India has maintained it chose to stop Operation Sindoor after Pakistan's request, not on US cue.
Trump's second mention of India was more acerbic, and somewhat surprising given the recent revival of trade talks after r...
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