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HIMALAYAN ECHOES: A LITERARY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
‘Himalayan Echoes connects humans with literature and nature together. Any distancing between them must be avoided.’
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTING SPIRITUAL ASPECTS OF VISUAL ART OPENS AT IGNCA
An exhibition of paintings by eminent artists from India, Nepal and Slovakia has opened at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts in New Delhi as part of the 8th International Ancient Arts Festival.
How Kamala helped me get my mojo back
While I was increasingly drawn to slowing down, Kamala Harris, a veteran of many courtroom battles, geared up for the fight of a lifetime.
EU FILM FESTIVAL IN DELHI BRINGS EUROPE CLOSER TO INDIA
The sentiment of storytelling as a bridge between cultures and eras is echoed throughout the festival.
WHO CHIEF WARNS OF FAMINE IN GAZA
WHO's Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that Northern Gaza is on the brink of facing an imminent famine if interventions regarding humanitarian aid are not made within days in the area.
Kemi Badenoch steps up to lead Tory Party
Badenoch was elected for her persuasive personality and not policy. Throughout her whole campaign there was more obsession about her Nigerian race than what she stands for.
FUTURE OF INDIA-U.S. RELATIONS: TRUMP'S RETURN AND THE PATH FORWARD
The recent setbacks could soon be seen as bygones, particularly if Trump brings a team of Indian Americans and India-friendly officials back to Washington, as many anticipate.
US lawmakers seek transparency on semiconductor exports to China
Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have sent letters to major semiconductor manufacturing equipment (SME) companies regarding their business dealings with the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Qatar to expel Hamas leaders from Doha: Report
The US officials informed their Qatari counterparts about two weeks ago that they must stop providing refuge to Hamas in Doha, to which Qatar agreed and subsequently gave Hamas notice about a week ago.
27 KILLED IN SUICIDE BOMBING IN PAKISTAN
The explosion ripped through the railway station of the provincial capital Quetta as passengers gathered on the platform before the departure of the Jaffar Express.
TRUDEAU ADMITS PRESENCE OF KHALISTANI ELEMENTS
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has, perhaps for the first time, admitted the presence of Khalistani elements in the country, but added that they do not represent the Sikh community as a whole.
JOE BIDEN'S DELAYED EXIT RESULTED IN KAMALA HARRIS' DEFEAT: NANCY PELOSI
After Kamala Harris's massive defeat against Republican leader Donald Trump in the US presidential elections in 2024, Democrats turn on each other with many pointing fingers at President Joe Biden.
LANDMARK VERDICTS BY CJI CHANDRACHUD
D.Y. Chandrachud, who served as the 50th Chief Justice of India, retired from his post on Friday. Here is a snapshot of some of the most significant verdicts that he delivered.
Same sex marriage not legal in India
On October 17, 2023, the Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, declined to grant legal recognition to samesex marriages.
Sabarimala Temple
On 28 September 2018, a 4:1 majority of the Supreme Court held that barring women of menstruating age from entering the Sabarimala temple was unconstitutional.
Mizoram CM Lalduhoma's US speeches sow a separatist agenda
In Indianapolis, Lalduhoma’s call for the Zo people to achieve nationhood’ through unity and one leadership’ has prompted concerns about whether he envisions India as part of that future.
Growth economies are catching up with legacy economies
The growth economies are only a few decades old. They are overcoming the hurdles of their colonized past. Now their influence is growing in a world order which hasn't kept their interest at the core.
How China perceives Trump's comeback
Donald Trump's political stand throughout his electioneering has been to re-shore manufacturing and employment, domestic tax cuts, hike tariffs on foreign goods, end wars, stop illegal immigration and make America great again.
China won't give up on its failing economic model
Xi Jinping's leadership favours state-led investment over individual fiscal support.
What Trump 2.0 means for India
With Trump 2.0 on the horizon, India’s priority should shift from reflecting on the past to strategically planning its future approach.
Abdullahs aim at Congress Mukt Kashmir
It is evident that politics is being played out in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly where a demand for the restoration of Article 370 as well as other provisions has been made by various groups.
Trump, technology, talent and trust
This election has been a full-scale repudiation of the unrestricted immigration into the US.
World's oldest democracy again fails to elect its first woman President
Trump's resounding victory speaks volumes not only about him as a politician and a leader but also about his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris and American society as a whole.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL SIMON, UPHOLD THE LAW
It was Punjab's Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, who as DGP ensured that the police got over their fear of the K Group (a much more apt name for them than what they call themselves, Khalistanis) and ensured that Punjab returned to the tranquillity that the people wanted.
Why Donald Trump wor and Kamala Harris lost
The campaign strategy of the Democrats was based largely on creating fear amongst the electorate about the consequences of a Trump comeback.
TERROR ATTACKS IN J&K UNDERMINE EFFORTS TOWARDS REGIONAL STABILITY
The ongoing terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, including the attacks on non-locals, army convoys, Village Defence Guards (VDGs) and grenade blast at a crowded flea market in Srinagar, reflects the '‘unease', 'restlessness' and 'pressure' in Pakistan, as it continues to 'pressurise' and aid its proxies in the Union Territory to fuel terrorism and bloodshed.
Emergence of M4 rifles in Kashmir sheds light on Pak connection
According to sources in Kabul, the M4 was being brought to be used in India not from Kabul but from multiple other sources by terrorist groups.
The search for rules and values in the chaos of electoral politics
Ina1960 letter to President Rajendra Prasad, Congress leader Dwarka Prasad Mishra criticized the inclusion of dubious characters in politics.
It's TMC vs BJP in high-stakes West Bengal byelections
West Bengal bypolls on November 13 could alter political dynamics, amidst public dissatisfaction.
President Trump and the wars
Trump's promise to end all wars may not materialise. But at least the ongoing wars could show some signs of conclusion.