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  1. How India’s Threat to Block Rivers Could Devastate Pakistan World, Today

    After a militant attack in Kashmir, the Indian government said it was suspending its participation in a treaty that governs most of the water used in Pakistani agriculture.

  2. After Militant Attack in Kashmir, Pakistan Braces for Strike by India World, Today

    The Pakistani government said it did not want an escalation, but in the wake of a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir by unidentified militants, analysts warned of an unpredictable situation.

  3. India Ramps Up Security in Kashmir Following Deadly Attack Video, Yesterday

    The attack took place in a picturesque valley popular with Indian travelers. It was the worst assault on civilians in the Indian-administered territory in years, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir said.

  4. Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre las tensiones en Cachemira En español, Yesterday

    El martes, milicianos mataron al menos a 26 turistas e hirieron a muchos otros en Cachemira. En el pasado, India ha culpado a Pakistán de ataques similares.

  5. A Perfect Day in a Gentle Meadow Is Shattered by Bloody Carnage Foreign, Yesterday

    Victims and eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos and horror when militants killed 26 people in Kashmir as families, couples and friends took in a picturesque valley.

  6. Investors Prefer the ‘Nice’ Trump, but Want Results Business, Yesterday

    Global markets are rebounding as the president softened his protectionist rhetoric and his criticism of the central bank. But investors want to see results on trade.

  7. What to Know About the Tensions Over Kashmir Express, Yesterday

    A terrorist attack in the disputed territory in 2019 brought India and Pakistan to the verge of war. There are fears Tuesday’s violence could do the same.

  8. India Takes Aim at Pakistan After Slaughter of Civilians in Kashmir Foreign, Yesterday

    India announced a series of retaliatory actions, and hinted at the possibility of more, in response to what it called Pakistan’s support of terrorism on Indian soil.

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  10. At Least 24 Tourists Gunned Down by Militants in Kashmir Foreign, April 22

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India called the shooting, the worst against civilians in the region for years, a “terror attack” and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice.

  11. It’s All Sunshine as the Vance Family Arrives in India Foreign, April 21

    Those tariff clouds? Indians wish them away as they welcome Vice President JD Vance for a four-day visit.

  12. U.S. Arrests Man Wanted in India for Grenade Attack Express, April 18

    The Indian authorities said the man, arrested on Thursday, was linked to a Sikh separatist movement. His arrest was a win for India, long hobbled in efforts to extradite its citizens.

  13. Trump’s Tariff Threat for Imported Medicines Poses Political Risks Science, April 15

    Levies on Americans’ daily prescriptions and other medicines could raise costs, spur rationing and lead to shortages of critical drugs.

  14. Trump’s Trade War With China Could Be Good for India. But Is It Ready? Business, April 15

    While India dreams of becoming a new factory to the world, its manufacturers are struggling to find skilled workers, secure components and overcome red tape.

  15. India’s Millions of New Investors Are Reeling From Tariff Turmoil Foreign, April 9

    Legions of ordinary Indians have gone into stock trading, lured by easy online access and a market boom. Now many of them are getting a rude shock.

  16. India’s Drug Makers Shudder as Trump Again Threatens Tariffs Business, April 9

    The United States is India’s biggest market for pharmaceutical exports, which are its most successful industrial exports.

  17. American Tourist Arrested After Trying to Film Isolated Tribe and Offer Diet Coke Express, April 4

    A 24-year-old YouTuber went to a far-flung island in hopes of filming an encounter with the Sentinelese, the Indian authorities said. It is illegal to make contact with the tribe.

  18. Trump Calls India a Friend, but Is Trying to Block Its Imports Business, April 4

    Stunned to see their own exports punished harshly, Indians are picking through the wreckage for signs of hope. There’s some but not a lot.

  19. India Passes Contentious Bill Increasing Oversight of Muslim Land Trusts Foreign, April 4

    The legislation passed by Parliament on Friday would allow non-Muslims to help administer so-called Waqfs. The move fueled concerns that the rights of Muslims are being infringed on.

  20. Apple Plunges 9%, Leading a Tech Sell-Off Business, April 3

    The company counts on the sale of devices for three-quarters of its nearly $400 billion in annual revenue, and it makes almost all of its iPhones, iPads and Macs overseas.

  21. Trump’s New Tariffs Test Apple’s Global Supply Chain Business, April 2

    The iPhone maker spent years trying to move production of some products out of China to avoid tariffs. But now that may not matter.

  22. Major Donor to Reform U.K. Party Sold Parts Used In Weapons to Russian Supplier Foreign, March 28

    The aerospace company H.R. Smith Group was an early backer of the party after Nigel Farage became leader. Reform has faced criticism over comments seen as supporting Moscow.

  23. As Musk Makes Some Headway in India, He Is Also Suing Its Government Foreign, March 27

    Elon Musk’s pursuit of business expansion in the country through Tesla and Starlink is coming at the same time that his X platform is waging a fight over free speech.

  24. A Hiring Binge Abroad N Y T Now, March 26

    We cover a new kind of offshore office park.

  25. India Is on a Hiring Binge That Trump’s Tariffs Can’t Stop Business, March 26

    An abundance of motivated young professionals is luring American businesses to base their global operations in Indian cities.

  26. What 10 Years of Modi Rule Has Meant for India’s Economy Business, April 1

    Narendra Modi has kept India on its swift upward path among the world’s largest economies. Many Indians are better off, though wealth gaps have widened.

  27. A Visa Backlog Abroad Is Taking a Toll Inside the U.S., Too Travel, April 13

    The pileup has left visitors from places like Brazil, Colombia, India and Mexico waiting months, even a year or more, to visit family or do business in America.

  28. Your Thursday Briefing: Covid Origins Hearing Opens in the U.S. N Y T Now, March 8

    Also, protests in Georgia and armed villagers in Kashmir.

  29. Your Thursday Briefing: 1.5 Million Covid Deaths in China? N Y T Now, February 15

    Also, Scotland’s leader resigns and Air India orders a record 470 planes.

  30. Your Friday Briefing: China’s Campaign Against ‘Zero-Covid’ Protesters N Y T Now, January 26

    Also, Russian missile attacks in Ukraine and a major deal for Indian women’s cricket.

  31. Your Monday Briefing: A Lunar New Year Shooting N Y T Now, January 22

    Also, New Zealand’s next leader and a Lunar New Year travel surge in China.

  32. Russia’s War Could Make It India’s World Foreign, December 31

    The invasion of Ukraine, compounding the effects of the pandemic, has contributed to the ascent of a giant that defies easy alignment. It could be the decisive force in a changing global system.

  33. Your Tuesday Briefing: China’s Space Push N Y T Now, December 12

    Plus China’s vaccination pivot and the year’s most stylish “people.”

  34. Your Monday Briefing: The Social Cost of ‘Zero Covid’ National, December 4

    Plus, Iran abolishes the morality police and Russia vows to defy an oil price cap.

  35. What Happens When a Cascade of Crises Collide? Op Ed, November 13

    Humanity faces a complex knot of seemingly distinct but entangled crises that are causing damage greater than the sum of their individual harms.

  36. Your Thursday Briefing: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping Likely to Meet N Y T Now, September 7

    Plus India’s growing economy and China’s “zero-Covid” trap.

  37. Sharp Drop in Childhood Vaccinations Threatens Millions of Lives Science, July 15

    Pandemic lockdowns, misinformation campaigns, conflicts, climate crises and other problems diverted resources and contributed to the largest backslide in routine immunization in 30 years.

  38. W.T.O. countries agree to a limited relaxing of patent protections on coronavirus vaccines. Business, June 17

    The agreement is a limited measure that is likely to have little impact on global vaccine supply.

  39. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sievierodonetsk, Isolated N Y T Now, June 14

    The key Ukrainian city lost its last bridge as fighting intensifies.

  40. Your Monday Briefing: Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv N Y T Now, June 5

    Plus Hindus try to flee Kashmir and Taipei commemorates Tiananmen Square.

  41. Your Friday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 27

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

  42. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel N Y T Now, May 17

    Plus lockdowns continue in Shanghai, and India’s community health workers press for a raise.

  43. The Foot Soldiers in India’s Battle to Improve Public Health Foreign, May 17

    Over a million female health workers treat India’s most at-risk women and children, for little pay and sometimes at the cost of their own lives.

  44. Your Monday Briefing: North Korea’s Growing Outbreak N Y T Now, May 15

    Plus India bans most wheat exports and South Korea amends surgery laws.

  45. Death Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. Says Science, May 5

    Nearly 15 million more people died during the first two years of the pandemic than would have been expected during normal times, the organization found. The previous count of virus deaths, from countries’ reporting, was six million.