
Hari Kumar
Journalist at The New York Times
The New York Times reporter, New Delhi. Opinions/tweets are personal. [email protected] https://t.co/Cng9Y8VExs
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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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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Mujib Mashal |Hari Kumar
4 hours agoIndia - May 07, 2025 The wreckage of a Su-30MKI fighter jet, reportedly shot down by the Pakistani Air Force near Akhnoor, India, on May 7, 2025, has surfaced. Visuals from the site show significant damage to the aircraft, confirming its destruction.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Mujib Mashal |Hari Kumar
Civilian flights were returning to normal, and stocks jumped in both nations, signs of confidence that the agreement to halt fighting was holding. A sense of normalcy began to return in India and Pakistan on Monday, in a sign that the cease-fire that halted the most expansive fighting between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in decades would extend past the weekend. Stock markets in both countries jumped on the first day of trading since the agreement was announced late on Saturday.
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3 weeks 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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