
Dan Strumpf
Senior Reporter at Bloomberg News
Covering South Asia for @business out of Delhi. Focused on politics & econ. Formerly w/@WSJ in Hong Kong. DMs always open. Views mine, more interested in yours.
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taipeitimes.com | Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Kamran Haider |Dan Strumpf |Swati Gupta
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen, Kamran Haider, Dan Strumpf and Swati Gupta / Bloomberg Two weeks after pulling back from the brink of all-out war, India and Pakistan are now racing to win over global opinion. Both sides are sending delegations to global capitals to influence international perception of the conflict as tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals continue to simmer.
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bloomberg.com | Dan Strumpf
Welcome to Balance of Power, bringing you the latest in global politics. If you haven’t yet, sign up here. The ceasefire between India and Pakistan appears to be holding after their latest clash over the disputed Kashmir region. But access to a basic requirement of life highlights just how far apart they remain.
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flipboard.com | Dan Strumpf
1 hour agoBritish man sentenced to 10 months in Bali for drug offenses after death penalty charge droppedDENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) — A court on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali sentenced a British man to 10 months in jail on Tuesday for drug offenses after a charge that could carry the death penalty was dropped. Thomas Parker, from Cumbria in northwest England, was arrested Jan.
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japantimes.co.jp | Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Kamran Haider |Dan Strumpf |Swati Gupta
Two weeks after pulling back from the brink of all-out war, India and Pakistan are now racing to win over global opinion. Both sides are sending delegations to global capitals to influence international perception of the conflict, as tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals continue to simmer.
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kdhnews.com | Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Kamran Haider |Dan Strumpf |Swati Gupta
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen, Kamran Haider, Dan Strumpf, Swati Gupta - Bloomberg News (TNS) Two weeks after pulling back from the brink of all-out war, India and Pakistan are now racing to win over global opinion. Both sides are sending delegations to global capitals to influence international perception of the conflict, as tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals continue to simmer. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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