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Sakshi Dayal

Gurgaon

South Asia Breaking News Correspondent at Reuters

Breaking News Correspondent, South Asia @Reuters. Previously with @TOIGurgaon @indianexpress. @MediaLSE & Miranda House (Sociology) alumni.

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  • 2 weeks ago | marketscreener.com | Saeed Shah |Ariba Shahid |Sakshi Dayal

    ISLAMABAD, NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Pakistan will not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, upping the rhetoric in a standoff over water access triggered by a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir. Pakistan's chief legal officer, in an interview with Reuters, responded that Islamabad remained willing to discuss water sharing between the neighbours but said India must stick to a decades-old treaty.

  • 3 weeks ago | zawya.com | Sakshi Dayal

    The military operations chiefs of India and Pakistan held talks by phone on Monday evening, broadcaster CNN-News18 said, two days after the nuclear-armed neighbours reached a ceasefire agreement following intense fighting last week. Dozens of people died as the arch rivals sent drones and other munitions into each other's airspace over four days, a fortnight after an attack in Indian Kashmir that killed 26 people. New Delhi said the attack was backed by Islamabad, an accusation Pakistan denied.

  • 3 weeks ago | cnnbrasil.com.br | Sakshi Dayal |Surbhi Misra

    A Índia e o Paquistão concordaram com um cessar-fogo neste sábado (10), após conversas diplomáticas lideradas pelos Estados Unidos, mas horas depois os indicanos acusaram os paquistaneses de terem violado a trégua. O cessar-fogo ocorreu em meio a temores crescentes de que o conflito pudesse se transformar em um confronto mais amplo, com ambas as nações em alerta máximo.

  • 3 weeks ago | newswatchplus.ph | Sakshi Dayal

    (Reuters) - At least 13 civilians were killed in Pakistani Kashmir in 12 hours until noon on Saturday, the region's disaster authority said, as India and Pakistan traded fire after Islamabad's military action against India in the early hours of the day. More than 50 people were also injured in the region, the authority said. Tensions between India and Pakistan, both of who rule Kashmir in part, have escalated since India struck "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan on Wednesday.

  • 4 weeks ago | zawya.com | Sakshi Dayal

    CONFLICTHeightened fears about an escalation of military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighboursMay 8, 2025NEW DELHI: A blast was heard in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on Thursday morning, according to broadcaster Geo TV and a Reuters witness, a day after Indian strikes at multiple locations in the country strengthened fears about an escalation of military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours. (Reporting by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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