
Anupreeta Das
South Asia Correspondent at The New York Times
South Asia correspondent @NYTimes, ex-finance editor @NYTimes. Author of Bill Gates book "Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King. " Former @WSJ deputy biz editor.
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4 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Anupreeta Das |Pragati Kb
For Indian students, dreams of America are suddenly in doubtNobody knows what the halt on visa interviews means and how long it will last.
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5 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Anupreeta Das |Pragati Kb
India, the country that sends more students to the US than any other, young people who had hoped to pursue higher education in America this fall described feeling in a state of limbo after the Trump administration's decision to pause interviews with foreign nationals applying for student visas. Some are scrubbing their feeds, deleting comments and unfollowing accounts after the state department said that it would screen social media use.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Anupreeta Das |Pragati K.B
11 hours agoIn a wide-ranging conversation at the WBUR Festival, Fauci spoke about his relationship with the media and his work during the pandemic. Fauci also spoke about the cuts to research funding during Trump's second term.
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6 days ago |
bostonglobe.com | Anupreeta Das |Zia ur-Rehman |Hari Kumar
NEW DELHI -- The drones and missiles have been stilled after India and Pakistan’s brief but intense military battle last month. But the two neighbors have turned up the heat on another long-standing conflict, over the sharing of water. A day after terrorists killed 26 people on the Indian side of Kashmir in April, igniting tensions that would lead to four days of escalating conflict, the Indian government said it would suspend a vital pact governing rivers that flow from India into Pakistan.
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6 days ago |
nytimes.com | Anupreeta Das |Zia Ur Rehman |Hari Kumar
Though the two neighbors declared a cease-fire this month, a crucial water-sharing treaty remains at risk. The drones and missiles have been stilled after India and Pakistan's brief but intense military battle this month. But the two neighbors have turned up the heat on another longstanding conflict, over the sharing of water.
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