
Anchal Vohra
Journalist at Freelance
International Affairs Columnist at Foreign Policy Magazine
Columnist @foreignpolicy Commentator @POLITICOEurope Correspondent @DWnews Covering conflicts & geopolitics, EU-NATO Brussels based, Past lives Beirut & Delhi
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2 weeks ago |
dw.com | Anchal Vohra
06/14/2025June 14, 2025As the hostilities between Israel and Iran itensify, European leaders have called for calm, warning of the growing risk of a broader regional war. But Europe's role as a key mediator may be over amid stalled diplomacy. https://p.dw.com/p/4vtidThe latest flareup intensified Friday when Israel launched a targeted strike on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, killing several senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Anchal Vohra
5 hours agoFlight carrying 242 people bound for London has crashed in Ahmedabad, IndiaMUMBAI, India — An Air India flight carrying 242 people including 12 crew bound for London crashed shortly after departure in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad today. The Indian health minister, Jagat Prakash Nada, said many people were killed, but offered no further information. Pakistan used …8 hours agoHow is Pakistan raising money for a 20 percent hike in defence spending?
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2 weeks ago |
foreignpolicy.com | Anchal Vohra
Foreign & Public Diplomacy India South Asia Anchal Vohra In the aftermath of the recent fighting between India and Pakistan, an Indian delegation has been traveling the West’s capitals on a mission to build support against what it described as Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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4 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Anchal Vohra
6 hours ago Pakistani army chief issues hollow warnings again, says not to compromise on… Pakistan army chief said, 'Pakistan will never accept Indian hegemony.' Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Thursday issued a fresh hollow … 1 hour ago Sharif punches holes in Pakistan's 'victory' claim, Munir worries about water Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated that the Pakistani military forces were caught off guard when India attacked various airbases … Now "Pak Would Have...
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4 weeks ago |
foreignpolicy.com | Anchal Vohra
Military South Asia Anchal Vohra Pakistani Army chief Syed Asim Munir, widely considered the most powerful person in his country’s government, is now at the peak of his career.
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