
Charlotte Greenfield
News Correspondent at Reuters
Correspondent for @Reuters covering Afghanistan & Pakistan. Columbia JSchool Grad & Stabile Centre Investigative Fellow ’14. DMs open. https://t.co/Tqkn8UDdDp
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2 days ago |
jp.reuters.com | Krishna Das |Charlotte Greenfield
カシミール地方での観光客襲撃事件を発端としたインドとパキスタンの紛争は、米国などの仲介で即時停戦に合意した。写真は、インド空軍兵士の火葬に参列する人ら。5月11日、ジュンジュヌのマハラダシ村で撮影(2025年 ロイター/Anushree Fadnavis) [ニューデリー/イスラマバード 11日 ロイター] - カシミール地方での観光客襲撃事件を発端としたインドとパキスタンの紛争は、米国などの仲介で即時停戦に合意した。一方、トランプ米大統領が係争地カシミール地方の解決に向けた仲裁を申し出たことを受け、アナリストらはインドの外交大国としての地位が重要な試練に直面していると指摘した。 世界第5位の経済大国となったインドは、カシミール地方の領有権を主張する一方で、対米貿易などを巡ってトランプ氏に気に入られようとしている。そんなインドが外交でどのような針路を取るのかは国内政治に大きく影響され、カシミール地方の将来の行方を左右する可能性がある。...
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3 days ago |
zawya.com | Krishna Das |Charlotte Greenfield
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD - India and Pakistan have stepped back from the brink of all-out war, with a nudge from the U.S., but New Delhi's aspirations as a global diplomatic power now face a key test after President Donald Trump offered to mediate on the dispute over Kashmir, analysts said.
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3 days ago |
azdailysun.com | Krishna Das |Charlotte Greenfield
By Krishna N. Das and Charlotte GreenfieldNEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -India and Pakistan have stepped back from the brink of all-out war, with a nudge from the U.S., but New Delhi's aspirations as a global diplomatic power now face a key test after President Donald Trump offered to mediate on the dispute over Kashmir, analysts said. kA I>=?DlQ9EEAi^^HHH]Hb]@C8^`hhh^I9E>=Qmx?5:2VD C2A:5 C:D6 2D E96 H@C=5VD 7:7E9\=2C86DE 64@?@>J 92D 3@@DE65 :ED 4@?7:56?46 2?5 4=@FE @?
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3 days ago |
ground.news | Krishna Das |Charlotte Greenfield
Analysis-India's diplomatic ambitions tested as Trump pushes for deal on KashmirSubscribe and get full access to Ground News
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4 days ago |
gazette.com | Krishna Das |Charlotte Greenfield
By Krishna N. Das and Charlotte GreenfieldNEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -India and Pakistan have stepped back from the brink of all-out war, with a nudge from the U.S., but New Delhi's aspirations as a global diplomatic power now face a key test after President Donald Trump offered to mediate on the dispute over Kashmir, analysts said.
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