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Musk hosts India Global Forum business delegation

Washington: In a first-of-its-kind event, Elon Musk hosted a delegation of leading Indian business...

Drone attack sparks fire at Russian oil storage depot

Kaluga Governor said that a fire had broken out after an industrial site was...

‘China ready to enhance political mutual trust with Bangladesh’

China expressed its readiness to boost political mutual trust, deepen Belt and Road cooperation...

Cong moves SC seeking intervention in 1991 Places of Worship Act

New Delhi: The Indian National Congress on Thursday moved the Supreme Court to intervene...

U.S defies flak, defends Headley term

David Coleman Headley, the accused in 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes, who was sentenced to 35 years in jail last week by a Chicago court,...

Bomb in jawan’s body was meant to blow up copter

A group of heavily armed Maoists are holding their ground in and around Amwatikar, a remote village in Jharkhand's Latehar district. It was here...

Propellant fuel bag scam in the offing

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has started a preliminary enquiry into a possible scam in the procurement of a special kind of bag...

Sharp wires, electric fencing only way to stop infiltrators

The government has sanctioned 2043.63 km of fencing along the 3,323 km long India-Pakistan border (including the Line of Control) in order to reduce...

‘Pak attacked during change of command’

The 8 January beheading of an Indian soldier and the mutilation of another at the Line of Control (LoC) took place soon after a...

Valley worried tension may hit tourism

People in the Kashmir Valley are worried that any conflict like situation along the India Pakistan border will hurt trade and tourism adversely. In...

Army Anger forced PM to harden his stance

Anger within the military, specifically the Army, forced Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to replace his conciliatory line on Pakistan with a more hard-line stance,...

‘Beheading of jawans is India’s domestic issue’

Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Salman Bashir threw another provocation by terming the beheading of Indian Army soldier Lance Naik Hemraj as India's domestic...

Police fails to curb Maoists’ opium trade

At least three Maoist groups have taken to opium cultivation and trading in parts of Bihar and Jharkhand. They have been taking advances running...

‘An inspector tried to kill me for RTI application’

Andhra Pradesh RTI activist Natukula Srinivasa Rao, who was poisoned by unidentified miscreants last Sunday, has alleged that his attackers were hired by a...

Mamata’s voters want Kalam as President

Mamata Banerjee knows her voters well. The evening she dropped Abdul Kalam's name on Sonia Gandhi's head as one of her choices as President,...

Rafale has an Aadhar connection

Rafale, the French medium multi role combat aircraft (MMRCA), which was selected by India for a $18 billion deal has an interesting link with...

‘We deeply regret the death in Jaitapur’

Luc Oursel, Areva's chief operating officer (COO) in charge of international marketing and projects and a member of the executive board and the executive...

‘Diplomat shortage kept India, EU apart’

The European Union believes India's diplomat-shortage is one of the reasons why it has taken time to strengthen its ties with India. The EU...

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