‘Eight essentially’: Trump revises tally of downed jets during Pak-India clash

By News Report
November 07, 2025
US President Donald Trump speaks during a breakfast with Republican Senators at the White House in Washington, DC, US November 5, 2025. — Reuters
US President Donald Trump speaks during a breakfast with Republican Senators at the White House in Washington, DC, US November 5, 2025. — Reuters

MIAMI: US President Donald Trump has revised the number of planes shot down during the Pakistan-India clash in May this year, stating that the tally of the downed jets is “eight essentially”.

Addressing the America Business Forum in Miami on Wednesday, President Trump said some newspapers had reported that seven or eight planes were shot down during the Pakistan-India war.

He added that one newspaper claimed seven aircraft were downed and another damaged.

“I won’t name any newspaper here — most of them publish false news,” Trump said, adding that, in fact, eight planes were shot down in the recent Pakistan-India war.

Recalling his efforts to end military clashes between the nuclear-armed neighbours in May this year, Trump said he was in the middle of signing a trade deal with Pakistan and India when he heard that both the neighbouring countries “were going to war” and it was then that he decided his administration would not make any deal with either country “if they are at war”.

“I was in the midst of a trade deal with both of them. Then I read on the front page of a certain newspaper… they are going to war. Seven or eight planes were shot down. Eight planes were shot down, essentially,” said Trump during the business forum.

Trump further said after he threatened to decline trade deals with Pakistan and India, “I got a call, they need peace. They stopped. I said Thank you, let’s trade. Isn’t that great?”

Last month, the US president had said that “seven brand-new and beautiful planes were shot down” during the Pakistan-India war, highlighting the loss of New Delhi in the clashes.

Trump had also boasted of his role in brokering the ceasefire, claiming he single-handedly averted a potential nuclear confrontation.