'It’s been going on for 1,500 years,' Trump exaggerates Kashmir dispute timeline

The Kashmir dispute originated in 1947, the year of India and Pakistan's independence.


News Desk April 26, 2025
US President Donald Trump looks on, as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US on April 23, 2025. PHOTO: REUTERS

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US President Donald Trump commenting on tensions between India and Pakistan, following a deadly attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) earlier this week, exaggerated the historical origins of Kashmir valley, claiming the South Asian neighbours have been fighting over the disputed region for "1,500 years."

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Rome, Trump said on Friday "They’ve had that fight for a thousand years in Kashmir. It’s been going on for 1,500 years, probably longer than that," he said.

While the Kashmir region has a long and complex history, the current territorial dispute between India and Pakistan dates back to 1947, following the partition of British India.

India and Pakistan will figure out relations between themselves, said Trump, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, as he cited historical conflict in the disputed border region and said he knew both countries' leaders, but did not answer when asked whether he would contact them.

Meanhile in a briefing on Thursday, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce had also touched on the crisis brewing in South Asia.

"It's a rapidly changing situation and we are monitoring it closely … We are not now taking a position on the status of Kashmir or Jammu," she said, adding that this was all she had to say on the subject.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres had also urged Pakistan and India to show "maximum restraint".

 

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