
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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2 days ago |
spokesman.com | Anupreeta Das |Salman Masood |Hari Kumar
NEW DELHI — The fragile truce between India and Pakistan appeared to be largely holding on its first full day after some initial skirmishing, as both countries turned Sunday to making the case that they had come out on top in the four-day conflict. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the two sides had agreed to a ceasefire with the help of U.S. mediation.
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4 days ago |
spokesman.com | Anupreeta Das |Mujib Mashal |Salman Masood
NEW DELHI — India and Pakistan abruptly declared a ceasefire Saturday, after four days of rapidly escalating drone volleys, shells and airstrikes that appeared to bring the old enemies to the brink of outright war. But only hours after the announcement, reports of cross-border firing raised fears about whether the truce would hold.
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4 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Anupreeta Das |Mujib Mashal |Qasim Nauman
The military conflict between India and Pakistan expanded in the days after the first airstrikes that followed a deadly terrorist attack last month on the Indian-controlled side of the disputed Kashmir region. The confrontation was the latest escalation of a decades-long conflict over Kashmir, a scenic valley in the Himalayas that is wedged between the two nations. Kashmiris have rarely had a say in their own fate. Here is a history of the dispute.
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4 days ago |
flipboard.com | Anupreeta Das
1 day agoIndia activates S-400 as Pakistan missiles target Jammu region, intercepts all foreign threats mid-airJammu and Kashmir - May 08, 2025 India's air defence systems sprang into action after Pakistan launched loitering munitions and missiles targeting multiple locations across Jammu and Kashmir, including Jammu city's airport. The incident occurred in Rajouri, northern India, on May 8.
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4 days ago |
infobae.com | Anupreeta Das |Salman Masood
IndiaPakistanDefense and Military ForcesDrones (Pilotless Planes)TerrorismTerritorial DisputesNuclear WeaponsMissiles and Missile Defense SystemsKashmirInternational RelationsJaipur (India)Jaisalmer (India)La guerra con drones ha ampliado el conflicto de Cachemira entre India y Pakistán, dos vecinos con armas nucleares.
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