Does India require us to mediate after the Sindoor operation? Will Donald Trump force India to talk to Pakistan in Jamu and Kashmir?

Will US President Donald Trump now force India to join Pakistan’s negotiations and mediate in negotiations? The questions were raised after Trump claimed that he had mediated and forced India-Pakistan to agree to a ceasefire.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at the White House with U.S. President Donald Trump (file picture).
Did India ask the United States to conduct mediation after the Sindor operation? Has Pakistan successfully brought the Jamu and Kashmir issues back to the world stage? Will US President Donald Trump now force India to join Pakistan’s negotiations and mediate in negotiations? The questions were raised after Trump claimed he mediated and forced the two countries to agree to a ceasefire. India has always insisted that the issue in Jamu and Kashmir is a bilateral issue and there is no scope for third-party mediation, and Pakistan has been trying to raise this issue in International Fora.
Did Donald Trump write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
Congressman Shashi Tharoor told NDTV that Trump announced the first ceasefire in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “I think it’s a very unfortunate process. I certainly have never seen anything like this in international diplomacy,” he said.
“Let me make a direct regarding this… Jaishankar talked to Secretary Rubio. Then he (Rubio) spoke with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister. These types of contacts were ongoing throughout the three to four days of conflict. But that doesn’t mean India is asking for it.” ”
What does Donald Trump say?
This confirms what Donald Trump said. “After a long speech night mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both countries on their use of common sense and great intelligence. Thank you for your attention.” The US President took a step forward and said a day later that he would work with two neighbors to find a solution to the Kashmir problem.
(Donald Trump’s post on Truth Social)
Will the United States mediate on the Kashmir issue?
He wrote in Truth Society: “I will work with you both to see if a solution can be reached “in a thousand years,” God Bless the leadership of India and Pakistan on a job well done!!!” The alarm bell has been set ringing for India. Donald Trump also offered to mediate in the Jammu and Kashmir issue in his first term of presidentiality.
According to U.S. State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called British Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Sunday and discussed the India-Pakistan issue. One day ago, Rubio assigned to Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar. Jaishankar confirmed the talks and said: “I spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio this morning. India’s approach has been measured and responsible, and it remains the case.
(United Nations Security Council Meeting)
Does Pakistan demand a referendum in Jamu and Kashmir?
After this, the million dollar question is: the United States will force India to start negotiations on the Jamu and Kashmir issue, and it will mediate in the negotiations, what is the opposite of what has been maintained since the 1972 Shimla Agreement? If this happens, how will India hold a referendum in Jamu and Kashmir under UN resolutions?
Previously, the Narendra Modi government had stated that the only point to discuss the Jamu and Kashmir issue is Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Speaking at a meeting held by the Chatham House think tank in London in March, Jaishankar said the decades of Kashmir dispute will be settled after the return of the stolen area of ​​Kashmir. He said, “I think the part we are waiting for is the return of the stolen part of Kashmir, which is under the illegal Pakistani occupation; if I do, I assure you that Kashmir will resolve it.”
Will India make this point on the negotiation form? However, Islamabad successfully brought the Kashmir issue back to the World Forum, which annoyed India.