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'Galwan Valley Clash Led to Abnormal Deployment of Forces on China Border': Jaishankar
Jaishankar said, "Today, the economic growth rate is a source of hope for all. India has returned to a high growth path and emphasis has been given to building infrastructure and revival of manufacturing.”
US Airlines Are Suing Federal Govt Over A New Rule To Make Certain Fees Easier To Spot
U.S. airlines sue to block Biden administration's transparency rule on passenger fees, citing consumer confusion concerns.
Significant Progress Made in Expediting India-assisted Projects in Maldives: Foreign Minister Zameer
Zameer, who visited India from May 8 to 10 on his very first bilateral official visit, said he and his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar engaged in bilateral discussions on May 9 to address pivotal matters aimed at expediting the projects initiated with Ind...
Watch: Massive Protests Erupt In PoK Amid Soaring Inflation, Tear Gas Fired On Demonstrators
Violent clash erupts in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir as protesters rally against inflation. Activist condemns police violence, reports tragic death
Maldives' Minister Says Hi-tech Chinese Research Ship's Activity Unrelated To His Country
Fisheries Minister Ahmed Shiyam was talking about the 4,500-tonne high-tech Chinese research ship Xiang Yang Hong 03' that returned to Maldivian waters, two months after it spent a week docked at different ports in this nation
US Dismisses Russian Allegations Of Interference In Indian Elections
We don't involve ourselves in elections in India as we don't involve ourselves in elections anywhere in the world, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said
Russian Nuclear Forces 'Always On Alert,' Putin Warns At Victory Day Parade On Red Square
In a defiant address on Red Square before thousands of soldiers dressed in ceremonial attire, Putin heaped praise on his army fighting in Ukraine
Female Teacher Booked For 'Making Out' With 11-yr-old Student, Parents Shocked
The boy said that the accused teacher kissed him several times in her classroom, either after school or while the other students were on a lunch break
Ex-Chinese Defence Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe Emerges In Public After Prolonged Absence
Gen. Wei Fenghe reemerges, indicating political safety. Speculation arises over successor Gen. Li Shangfu's fate
'Hope Somebody Will Listen': Danish Diplomat's Video Spurs Clean-Up Near Embassy In Delhi
Denmark's diplomat to India highlights garbage issue in New Delhi, prompting civic action. Video spurs clean-up near embassy
Arrested US soldier awaiting hearing in Russia on theft charges
The U.S. Army soldier arrested in Russia last week is being held in a pretrial detention facility waiting for a hearing, the Army said Tuesday.
Glorification of Violence Should Not Be Part of Any Civilized Society: India to Canada
In its reaction to the 'Nagar Kirtan' parade that featured a controversial "float", India called upon the Justin Trudeau government to stop providing criminal and secessionist elements a "safe haven" and political space in Canada
Queen Camilla Wants Prince Harry To Follow Certain Rules If He Meets King Charles
While it hasn't been officially confirmed whether he will meet his ailing father, some reports suggest that the Duke of Sussex is 'very keen' to see him during his London visit on May 8
Anti-Israel Protesters Burn US Flag, Vandalize World War Memorial As Cops Block Them From Reaching Met Gala
A 1,000-people strong anti-Israel mob burned the American flag and vandalised a World War memorial in NYC as they were stopped from disrupting the Met Gala.
Putin Orders Nuclear Drills With Troops Near Ukraine; German Chancellor Says 'Always Important To...'
"During the exercise, a set of measures will be taken to practise the preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons," the defence ministry said
Biden Restates 'Clear Position' On Rafah To Netanyahu As NGOs Warn Another Gaza Operation
Biden urges Netanyahu on Rafah evacuation. Aid groups warn of catastrophe. Netanyahu agrees on humanitarian aid