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END TERROR, WAR AND POVERTY: PRIME MINISTER MODI'S CALL TO SCO
In both the SCO and the G20, Prime Minister Modi has made certain that India would play with a straight bat, and be fair and respectful of the rights of all.
HIDDEN IN THE MIST OF HISTORY: WHEN THE GERMANS ATTACKED MADRAS
Flashing lights of the lighthouse in the grounds of Madras High Court made the task of the Germans easier.
KARNATAKA GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT WORLD'S BIGGEST FREE FOOD GRAINS SCHEME FOR POOR
With 5 kg food grains and Rs 170 per beneficiary, the Karnataka government walks the talk, chalks out plans to procure grains through tender.
PRIGOZHIN'S INSURRECTION WAS A GAME-CHANGER FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN
Last Saturday was one of those days when Russia-watchers were glued to their smartphones.
Opposition's alliance against Modi is old copy with new cover
The biggest problem of the Congress is the success and stability of the first non-Congress government under the leadership of PM Modi.
Manipur violence reminds us of the need for NRC
Without an NRC a country becomes a free for all that allows anyone and everyone to walk in and create mayhem at will which is precisely what is happening in Manipur.
New era in India-US relations merits a strategic reset
Technology has emerged as the key driver in charting the future course of the bilateral partnership.
U.S.-INDIA RELATIONSHIP: BIDEN MUST NOT LET PROGRESSIVES RUIN IT FOR US
Democrats’ push to bring ‘caste’ into US politics, their opposition to India’s CAA, and the revocation of Article 370 have alienated many Indian Americans. Democrats’ overt support of racial quotas, diversity, and equity, and the scrapping of standardized tests in college admissions also hurt Indian Americans.
PM'S 'UCC GAMBIT' MAY UPSET CONGRESS POLL PLAN IN STATES
The UCC issue has already created a rift in the Opposition camp.
SLOWDOWN IN SEBI PROBE OF SUSPECTED INSIDER TRADERS
Raids were conducted by SEBI at multiple locations in Mumbai and Kolkata between 15 June and 18 June.
BJP WILL MAKE RAHUL'S FOREIGN LINKS A POLL ISSUE
BJP says that it has escalated the matter and will take the issue to the people.
"China pursuing aggressive policy on Tibet"
‘Xi Jinping’s vision is to have one nation, one culture and one language at the expense of all other nationalities inside Tibet’.
DELHI MAN GOES MISSING IN PORTUGAL FOR ABOUT A MONTH
Neither the Portuguese police nor the Indian embassy in Portugal knows about 38-year-old Tarun Khokhar’s whereabouts.
'Getting UCC passed in Parliament should not be tough for BJP'
There is major speculation over the Bharatiya Janata Party planning to introduce a Uniform Civil Code Bill in the monsoon session of Parliament, although there is another school of thought that says that it could introduce it in the winter session.
ED probe in BMC Covid 'scam' inches towards Aaditya Thackeray
It has been more than a week since the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has started its probe into the alleged Rs 4,000 crore Covid scam of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
Winds of change in cricket as WI fail to qualify for World Cup
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the once-dominant West Indies cricket team, renowned as the Kings of the Cricket World Cup, were knocked out of the World Cup qualifications, leaving fans and cricket enthusiasts disheartened.
PM MODI'S U.S. VISIT IS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD: ATUL KESHAP
Atul Keshap serves as the President of the United States India Business Council.
PM MODI EMPHASISES THE PRIMACY OF MUTUAL RESPECT ON EVE OF SCO SUMMIT
India is sending China a clear message ahead of Xi’s participation in the SCO summit, that ‘mutual interest, sensitivity and respect’ should exist if two countries want to maintain normal relations.
Careful, Ambassador Garcetti, much depends on your success
Will Ambassador Garcetti address the serious threats to India's security from the Taliban and the CCP, or will he follow Ambassador Rahm Emanuel and push a radical transgender ideology via USAID grants, while posting cheerful videos about the marvels of Indian cuisine?
Pakistan tightens budget as dictated by IMF to clinch funds
Pakistan has changed its budget for the financial year starting on 1 July, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday, including the latest fiscal tightening measures dictated by International Monetary Fund in a final effort to clinch a stalled rescue package. “Pakistan and IMF had detailed negotiations for the last three days as a last effort to complete the pending review,” he told Parliament.
PM Modi arrives at Cairo hotel to rousing welcome from Indian diaspora
After landing in Egypt, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at a hotel in Cairo amid a rousing welcome and chants of “Vande Mataram” and “Modi Modi”.
PAKISTAN HITS OUT AT UNITED STATES, INDIA AFTER BIDEN-MODI MEETING
Pakistan on Friday criticised the United States and India after President Joe Biden met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House and both leaders called on Pakistan to ensure its territory was not used as a base for militant attacks.
Kerala High Court: Restored PIL seeking enactment of law against superstition and human sacrifice
The Kerala High Court in the case Kerala Yukthi Vadhi Sangham v. Union of India & Ors observed and has restored the Public Interest Litigation, PIL filed wherein seeking a direction to be issued to the State government to consider and take a decision with regards to the enactment and implementation of ‘The Kerala Prevention of Eradication of Inhuman Evil Practices, Sorcery and Black Magic Bill, 2019’.
India, US move to bury six WTO disputes, Delhi weighing joining trade pillar of IPEF
India has agreed to remove the retaliatory tariffs on certain products including chickpeas, lentils, almonds, walnuts, apples, boric acid and diagnostic reagents.
CONGRESS STANDS TO GAIN FROM OPPOSITION UNITY
Congress does not want any other Opposition party to be in the fray wherever it is in direct contest with the BJP.
Shah accuses Congress, NC, PDP of misrule in J&K
‘On 19 June, J&K completed five years without any elected government’.
Google's AI set to disrupt medical diagnostics
A breakthrough offers a revolutionary single eye scan that predicts cardiovascular events.
GRAFT TAINT IS A CHALLENGE FOR MP GOVT IN ELECTION YEAR
‘Graft issue in MP has not even spared the revered Mahakal temple in Ujjain’.
Delhi saw 20 murders by stabbing or shooting in May and June
Sources in the Delhi Police say that most of the murders reported from Delhi are due to personal enmity.
NEW R&AW CHIEF EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING NEIGHBOURING NATIONS
Ravi Sinha is not new to R&AW. He has been serving in the organisation for over a decade. As special secretary he headed the operational division of R&AW.