Washington, Dec. 6 -- The Trump administration's new National Security Strategy (NSS) has revived a familiar and disputed claim: that President Donald Trump personally negotiated peace between India and Pakistan. New Delhi has repeatedly denied any such mediation, maintaining that the two neighbours do not accept third-party involvement in bilateral issues. The 33-page strategy document, signed by Trump and released late Thursday, again credits the U.S. president with brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and averting what it describes as a potential nuclear conflict. It also labels him the "President of Peace," citing supposed breakthroughs in eight global disputes, including the alleged India-Pakistan agreement. The report furt...