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Worries mount as neo-Khalistani Amritpal roams free
'The entire pretence of Amritpal being the next Bhindranwale can be ended within hours if the security apparatus does its job.'
POLITICAL ALLIANCE CHANGES IN NEPAL AHEAD OF PRESIDENTIAL POLLS
Within two months of its inception prior to the presidential election, Nepal's political coalition underwent a transformation.
Riches to riches: Pak economic crisis will not hit its Army generals
'These Army officers are bankrolled by domestic industry players who need the Army's support to get government contracts'.
CHINESE AGENCIES INTERFERED IN FEDERAL ELECTION IN CANADA
The Chinese plan included disinformation campaigns and cash donations to friendly candidates.
Premature for HC to opine on tax evasion: SC sets aside order that quashed notice under Section 130 CGST Act
The Supreme Court in the case State of Punjab Versus Shiv Enterprises observed and has set aside the order passed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, wherein stating that it was \"premature\" on the part of the High Court for quashing a show-cause notice which is being issued under Section 130 of the Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 by invoking the Article 226 jurisdiction.
AFFECTS INDEPENDENCE OF DISTRICT JUDICIARY: SC STAYS HC ORDER ASKING TRIAL COURT TO GIVE EXPLANATION FOR GRANTING BAIL
The Supreme Court in the case Totaram v.
Beyond fall of Zilingo, death of a $1bn start-up
This case raises concerns about corporate governance, workplace harassment and challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in male-dominated industries.
Sehrawat accuses AAP of creating ruckus in MCD house
AAP councillor Pawan Sehrawat, who joined the BJP before the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) Standing Committee elections, has alleged after joining the BJP that he was asked to create a ruckus in the MCD House. Sehrawat is a councillor from the Bawana ward.
AAP plans Gujarat-like campaign in Chhattisgarh
After victory in the Punjab Assembly elections and Delhi MCD polls, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is planning to try its fortune in Chhattisgarh.
WHY AAP, BJP ARE FIGHTING OVER MCD PANEL POLLS
The BJP has said that an invalid vote will make the AAP candidate win.
TALIBAN REBUFFS PAK PRESSURE, POINTS TO GHQ'S TIES WITH ISIS
The unannounced visit by a high-level Pakistani delegation to Kabul on Wednesday has brought out the precarious situation the country is in with respect to its ability to fight armed groups and its deteriorating ties with the Taliban which, like India, is experiencing violent attacks from GHQ-Rawalpindi-backed non-state actors such as the Islamic State (ISIS) or the Daesh.
India is like a miracle, says Indophile French author
Jean-Claude Perrier is a journalist and author of several books, novels, biographies, essays and travel accounts.
INDIAN PSUs CONTINUE RELIANCE ON CHINESE EQUIPMENT IN STRATEGIC SECTORS
To bypass Indian restrictions and escape scrutiny, Chinese companies are bidding for tenders issued by public sector undertakings (PSUs) by presenting themselves as entities registered in other countries.
Indian eves ready to take on arch-rivals Pakistan
India stands as a firm favorite as they take on their arch-rivals Pakistan in the opener of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at the Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on Sunday.
PAKISTAN COURT GRANTS BAIL TO SHEIKH RASHEED IN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER MANHANDLING CASE
A local court in Rawalpindi on Saturday approved the bail of Awami Muslim League AML) chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed in a case lodged against him by Murree police for manhandling a Pakistani law enforcement officer during his arrest, ARY News reported.
SLOWLY BUT SURELY RUSSIA IS BECOMING A VASSAL STATE OF CHINA
The no limits relationship’ does have limits. Beijing has not provided material support for Putin’s war effort, nor has it helped his government and banks evade the tough sanctions.
Second high altitude object’ shot down over Alaska, says White House
White House on Friday local time) confirmed that the US shot down a second high altitude object’ over Alaska.
FINE FOR OUTSOURCING CARDIAC TESTS TO INDIA
‘Most offshore technicians tasked with reviewing ECG data did not have basic qualifications to perform tests in question’.
India’s online gaming industry faces challenges
Zeal with which indirect tax authorities are serving notices to legitimate operators is unfounded.
Diversity in judiciary
“Appointments cannot be exclusively made from any isolated group, nor should it be pre-dominated by representing a narrow group. Diversity therefore in judicial appointments to pick up the best legally trained minds coupled with a qualitative personality, are the guiding factors that deserve to be observed uninfluenced by mere considerations of individual opinions.” Registrar General, High Court of Madras v. R. Gandhi, 2014) 11 SCC 547.
The Uniform Civil Code
Critics of UCC continue to oppose itas a threat to religious freedom
A balloon in the stratosphere punctures US-China ties
The deployment and timing of such systems could have been geared towards salvaging the image of the Communist Party.
PRC lobby trying to take India down
Harming the economy suits India's adversaries to deal with an impossibly popular Prime Minister virtually unassailable through democratic means.
Devastating: The day the earth shook
Few willremember the Gandhi-Tagore differences over the Bihar earthquake.
Trump’s Russiagate and the crisis of credibility of the US media
According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism survey 2022), the US media has the lowest credibility, 26% among 46 nations, writes Jeff Gerth.
Only white lives matter to Mr Guterres
UN chief Antonio Guterres is nowhere to be seen in Turkey or Syria.
Biden facing a 1962 in slow motion with PRC
Washington is stumbling into another version of India’s own 1962 war with China.
Smuggling: The silent menace that India must fight
The illicit market in five key Indian industries is valued ata massive Rs 260,094 crore for the year 2019-20.
Under India’s leadership, G20 can solve impending global healthcare crisis
Addressing the global health workforce shortage must be a key priority in national development agendas.
Solar is India’s energy of choice: Ajay Mathur
Dr Ajay Mathur, Director General, International Solar Alliance, highlights the steps necessary for achieving a green economy.