Pakistani journalist once again raked up India’s internal matter at the US State Department press briefing. The US rebuked a Pakistani reporter's questions on allegations of an Australian ...
New Delhi, April 26 (ANI): Avani Dias, an Australian journalist claimed that she was not allowed to cover the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Pakistani journalist once again raked up India’s internal ...
China has reclaimed its position as India's largest trading partner, surpassing the United States after two years, according to the latest figures released by the Global Trade Research Initiative ...
Earlier, without naming India, the State Department warned of ‘sanctions’ over India's recent Chabahar port agreement with Iran, a traditional US foe. After the US State Department hinted ...
New York: Pro-Palestinian protests that have rocked US campuses for weeks were more muted Friday after a series of clashes with police, mass arrests and a stern White House directive to restore order.
US rejected Russia's allegations on interfering with the ongoing general elections in India, saying that the country doesn't involve itself with polls. The United States on Thursday dismissed ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Ten years ago, when Narendra Modi — then chief minister of business-friendly Gujarat state — rode an electoral wave to the prime ministership in New Delhi, many expected ...
The highly anticipated clash between India and Pakistan is scheduled for June 9 in New York, marking one of the most eagerly awaited matches of the T20 World Cup, commencing on June 1 in the Americas.
Soon after he was elected as Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif in his inaugural speech on Monday raised the issue of abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir and alleged that the people in the ...
The US has warned of potential sanctions for any country considering business deals with Iran, hours after India signed a 10-year contract to operate a port with Tehran. India had entered an ...
Polling officers clambered up hills, traveled deep into areas riven by violent insurgencies and crossed rivers to reach millions of voters as India prepared for the world's largest general election.