US Reaffirms Kashmir as Global Concern
India’s claim that Kashmir is a bilateral matter has suffered a serious setback. Despite strong diplomatic outreach by a delegation led by Shashi Tharoor, the US Department of State has reaffirmed President Donald Trump’s mediation offer on the Kashmir dispute. This statement highlights that Kashmir remains an unresolved, long-standing international issue.
President Trump’s repeated willingness to mediate between India and Pakistan confirms what Pakistan has long maintained: Kashmir is not an internal affair but a global crisis. Trump went so far as to call it a “generational conflict” that needs resolution — a direct blow to India’s efforts to downplay international involvement.
Indian Lobbying Fails to Shift Global Perception
While India tried to reshape the narrative through polished diplomacy, global facts remain unchanged. Tharoor’s speeches could not hide the reality etched into UN resolutions and decades of unrest. The State Department’s support for Trump’s offer proves that Kashmir’s disputed status cannot be erased through rhetoric.
Moreover, international observers view the US stance as a validation of Pakistan’s consistent diplomatic position. Trump’s remark that he would mediate “even after a thousand years” is not just symbolic—it reflects serious concern about the future of peace in South Asia.
From Washington to the United Nations, the consensus is clear: Kashmir is unfinished global business. India’s attempts to sideline the issue have failed to convince major powers. Instead, they’ve drawn attention to the ongoing human rights violations in the region.
Kashmir Remains a Global Flashpoint
If Kashmir were truly an internal matter, world leaders wouldn’t offer to intervene. Trump’s statement is more than just diplomacy—it’s a challenge to India’s false claims. The US engagement proves that the international community recognizes the danger of continued unrest in a nuclear-armed region.
Furthermore, Kashmir’s unresolved status poses a threat to regional and global peace. The world must now act, not out of charity, but out of responsibility. Continued silence may push Kashmir closer to becoming another prolonged humanitarian crisis like Palestine.
In conclusion, Trump’s mediation offer has done more than reopen dialogue—it has exposed the failure of India’s narrative. Kashmir is, and remains, a global issue demanding international attention, accountability, and justice.