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India, Japan chart a new plan for free and open Indo-Pacific
PM Kishida's visit further reiterated his stance to promote Japan's vision of FIOP, as Tokyo looks to expand support for emerging economies in line with an approach focused on bolstering a rules-based international order.
WARRANT ISSUED FOR PUTIN'S ARREST, BUT WILL HE EVER FACE TRIAL?
South Africa recognises the ICC, so will be expected to arrest the Russian President on arrival at the BRICS summit.
About 10,000 Ukrainians living in 'dire conditions' amid conflict
According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), approximately 10,000 Ukrainian people have been living in appalling conditions due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and their neighbour.
INDIA IS IN THE CAMP OF DEMOCRACIES AGAINST AUTOCRACIES: EX-AUSTRALIA PM
Quad is the most important strategic development in the world since the creation of NATO, says former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
'TDP-JSP alliance sans BJP in the works in Andhra'
'Both TDP and Pawan Kalyan's JSP agree that if they have to protect their interests, coming together would benefit both'.
RAJASTHAN BJP'S CHARGE TO JOSHI BODES ILL FOR RAJE
Message is that the party brass won't yield to pressure from Vasundhara Raje this time.
CBI hosted Interpol chief even after Choksi action
Six days before the event, Interpol had nixed the Red Corner Notice it had issued against Mehul Choksi.
Opposition unity a major challenge for Congress
'Regional players believe that contesting with the Congress may not help the parties' Lok Sabha poll prospects'.
'INDIA BECAME THE WORLD'S PANDEMIC SAVIOUR'
”According to a certain section in the world, once the pandemic hits India, we would have become a burden to the world, but we took the approach of self-reliance and irrespective of whether we get any help from anyone in this crisis, we trusted in ourselves and placed trust in our capabilities. With this self-reliant approach that India took, the world that thought India would become a burden, it started to think that India would be the saviour,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a documentary explaining the vaccine journey of India.
OFFICIALS WHO HELPED CONMAN PATEL IN SRINAGAR YET TO FACE ACTION
No response was received from the LG's office until the time this report went to press.
India draws roadmap for carbon capture, utilisation, storage
India will chart out by this fall a roadmap for climate sustainability and transition to net zero for limiting global temperature rise between 1.5 to 2°C from preindustrial levels.
London continues to nurture Khalistani elements
In 2009, a Sikh IPS officer, who was a part of one of the intelligence agencies, developed inputs on the Khalistani groups and their meeting points in the United Kingdom, including religious places, where the radicals would meet and plan anti-India activities.
US-UK BLIND EYE TO INDIA'S SECURITY THREATS HELPING PRC
Security agencies in US, UK and Canada have collected extensive information about the ISI-sponsored 'Khalistan' movement within their borders since 1985. However, the reaction of the local authorities to these findings has been one of unconcern.
RAHUL GANDHI FAILS TO REPEAT INDIRA GANDHI'S POPULARITY BOOST
The Congress has decided to make Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of Parliament, a big issue by planning to launch a nationwide agitation on the matter.
India-Israel ties will take on new opportunities in Middle East: AJC CEO
Ted Deutch, the CEO of the American Jewish Committee in a conversation with The Sunday Guardian about flourishing ties between India, Israel and the US.
China's omnipresence in Kenya turns sour
Many Kenyan businesses feel that Chinese owned companies receive preferential treatment and are able to operate with fewer regulations and lower costs, disadvantaging their local equivalents.
AUKUS GATHERS SOME MUSCLE, SO HOW WILL THIS AFFECT INDIA?
Xi will probably be consoled by New Delhi's cool reaction to the suggestion in January of the chair of the UK's defence select committee that India and Japan should join an expanded AUKUS.
'India-US collaboration will boost defence and high-tech know-how'
Mukesh Aghi, US-India Strategic Partnership Forum President and CEO, speaks to The Sunday Guardian about the future of India-US bilateral relations.
INDIA, U.S. ON RADAR AS CHINA PLANS TO CONTROL ARABIAN SEA FROM 3 NAVAL BASES
Status quo in the Indian Ocean Region, dominated by anti-China-Pakistan groupings, is likely to see considerable change in the coming years.
THERE SHOULD BE LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR ALL POLITICAL PARTIES TO HOLD PUBLIC RALLIES IN STATE: CALCUTTA HC
The Calcutta High Court in the case Swadesh Ranjan Das Adhikary v.
SC FILES A PLEA, SHARIAT ACT DISCRIMINATORY TOWARDS MUSLIM WOMEN, GIVES HIGHER SHARE TO MEN IN PROPERTY PARTITION
VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLE 15
GEHLOT'S 'MASTERSTROKE' IN POLL YEAR ADDS TO BJP'S WOES
Rajasthan CM's move to create 19 new districts will strengthen Congress' campaign to end the state's tradition of alternating between Congress and BJP every five years.
BY DECLINING OXFORD INVITE, VARUN HITS MANY TARGETS WITH ONE ARROW
BJP MP's remarks are being seen as a dig at his cousin Rahul Gandhi facing flak for 'defaming the nation on foreign soil'.
J&K-based journalists on 'Pakistan's payroll' to be tried for sedition
'Two arrested journalists had been spreading the anti-India narrative by exploiting digital platforms'.
Delhi BJP launches campaign against AAP
The Delhi BJP kicked off its campaign against AAP this week. From door-to-door campaigns to distributing leaflets against AAP at metro stations, the Delhi BJP protested against ex-deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's alleged involvement in the controversial liquor policy.
DKS, Siddaramaiah, Kharge battle for tickets to loyalists
Three-way fights seem to be the order of the day in this election season in Karnataka.
AFTER BAR COUNCIL NOD TO FOREIGN LAWYERS, INDIA-UK CLOSER TO SIGNING FTA
The “surprising” decision of the Bar Council of India (BCI) to allow foreign lawyers and law firms to practice in India was a vital part of the talks regarding the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the United Kingdom that are in their final stages.
Centre asked Punjab to end Amritpal's free run
Officials of the Punjab police were given the “strong advice” to take decisive action against Khalistani sympathiser Amritpal Singh Sandhu soon, as time was running out for the state administration, with his clout growing rapidly.
CONCERNS ARISE OVER SAFETY OF INDIA'S UNDERSEA DATA CABLES
To disrupt the internet connectivity in any country, including India, the enemy country or entity will just have to damage the majority of these cables.
WE ARE FOCUSED ON ENHANCING CULTURAL TIES WITH INDIA: UAE ENVOY
In this interview, Ambassador Dr Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali talks about the cultural ties between India and the UAE, and support extended to filmmakers shooting in the UAE.