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Marya Shakil

National Capital Territory of Delhi

Executive Editor, National Affairs at NDTV

Articles

  • 2 days ago | ndtv.com | Marya Shakil |Vishnu Som |Anindita Sanyal

    New Delhi: US President Donald Trump's claim that ceasefire between India and Pakistan was achieved with the promise of trade, has been denied by sources.  India had earlier sidestepped the claims of the US President that he had been the one to broker peace between the two countries, saying the ceasefire talks were held directly with Pakistan after Islamabad dialled New Delhi. President Trump had made that announcement minutes before the foreign ministry announced the ceasefire on Saturday.

  • 2 days ago | flipboard.com | Marya Shakil

    1 hour agoSupport is pouring in for Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri who fell victim to online trolling after India and Pakistan reached an understanding to ceasefire on May 10. Trolls reportedly targeted the diplomat and his daughter with vile messages on his posts which forced Misri to lock his account on …

  • 3 days ago | ndtv.com | Marya Shakil |Samiran Mishra

    India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire on May 10. New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has come out in strong defence of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who has faced a wave of targeted online abuse following the announcement of the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan amid simmering tensions.

  • 3 days ago | ndtv.com | Marya Shakil |Anindita Sanyal

    "Ultimately, there's a bottom line and that bottom line is terrorism," Salman Khurshid said. New Delhi: Pakistan has to understand that terrorism is unacceptable else no amount of dialogues will reach the desired conclusion, former External Affairs Salman Khurshid said today. Meanwhile, India cannot be too optimistic and drop her guard, he added.  He also praised Öperation Sindoor" saying, "Salute our officers, proud of them... remarkable decisions by the armed forces".

  • 1 week ago | ndtv.com | Marya Shakil |Rohit Paul

    The ball, Mr Tharoor said, is now in Pakistan's court New Delhi: Welcoming the precise, coordinated attacks on terror sites in Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said at least three countries have expressed understanding of India's right to defend itself against terrorism and pointed out that Islamabad's "all-weather friend", China, has not backed it the way it would have expected.