
Shubhajit Roy
Associate Editor and Deputy Chief of National Bureau at The Indian Express
Diplomatic Editor | Led the National Bureau @IndianExpress | Ex-TOI, Pioneer | 2-time RNG Award '16 & ‘23 | IIMCAA Journalist of the Year '22 |
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Pakistan ‘moving troops to forward areas’, India carries out ‘precision attacks on military targets’
5 days ago |
indianexpress.com | Shubhajit Roy
Delhi also said that Pakistan’s military has been observed to be “moving their troops into forward areas”, indicating offensive intent to further escalate the situation. Sharing these details, Col Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who did the briefing along with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, said, “Indian armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness.”“Actions have been effectively countered and responded appropriately.
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5 days ago |
indianexpress.com | Shubhajit Roy
A preliminary probe into the debris after Pakistan’s attempt to breach the northern and western fronts Thursday night suggests that the drones used by Pakistan are of Turkish origin, the Songar armed drone system, the government said Friday. Briefing reporters, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Col Sofiya Qureshi said that along the international border and Line of Control, drone intrusions were attempted from Siachen to Sir Creek at 36 locations with approximately 300-400 drones.
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6 days ago |
indianexpress.com | Shubhajit Roy
Even as their militaries face off, India and Pakistan are in touch through their National Security Advisors, Ajit Doval and Lt Gen Asim Malik, and their High Commissions. The Indian Express has learnt that the diplomatic channels are open, although they are in crisis mode. The Indian charge d’affaires in Islamabad, Geetika Srivastava, has been in touch with key interlocutors in Islamabad.
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6 days ago |
indianexpress.com | Shubhajit Roy
As bilateral tension deepens between India and Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Iran have taken the lead in diplomacy with India, while the US has offered to play a role if any help is needed. Riyadh and Tehran are the first to send their ministers after the May 7 strikes by India on terror targets in Pakistan.
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1 week ago |
indianexpress.com | Shubhajit Roy
India is in touch with Pakistan through the National Security Advisors Ajit Doval and Lt Gen Asim Malik and their High Commissions, even as the military of the two countries are in a face-off situation over the strikes deep inside Pakistan’s territory. The Indian Express has learnt that the diplomatic channels are open, although they are in a crisis mode. The Indian charge d’affaires in Islamabad Geetika Srivastava has been in touch with key interlocutors in Islamabad.
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