India
Says Indian oppression has failed to dent Kashmiris' resolve; Imran condemns international community's "selective morality".
Updated 05 Aug, 2022 12:40pm
Indian Air officials say the jets are long past their retirement but must be replaced before being grounded.
Published 30 Jul, 2022 12:34pm
Indian agency says Amnesty broke foreign funding laws by directing overseas contributions to expand local operations.
Published 09 Jul, 2022 02:26pm
Ban covers production, import, and sale of ubiquitous objects like straws and cups made of plastic.
Updated 01 Jul, 2022 02:05pm
Narendra Modi’s silence on the constitutional meltdown is a message in itself.
Updated 30 Jun, 2022 01:55pm
All the fishermen were arrested at sea four years ago for unknowingly crossing over into Pakistan's territorial waters.
Updated 20 Jun, 2022 09:37am
Defence ministry's additional secretary calls Agnipath a "long-pending reform", refuses to roll it back.
Updated 20 Jun, 2022 09:41am
Experts say that climate change is increasing the frequency, ferocity and unpredictability
Published 23 May, 2022 07:23am
Foreign Office urges India to stop "victimisation of Kashmiris through inhuman detentions and trumped-up charges".
Updated 20 May, 2022 11:49am
One of the world's largest rivers, the Brahmaputra, which flows into India and Bangladesh, burst its banks in Assam.
Updated 18 May, 2022 06:10pm
Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby says US values its defence partnership with India.
Updated 23 Apr, 2022 05:00pm
He will meet Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Friday.
Updated 21 Apr, 2022 12:05pm
Aakar Patel says he was stopped from boarding flight to US because he is on an “exit control list”.
Updated 07 Apr, 2022 09:05am
The two countries also finalised agreements on the supply of petroleum products.
Updated 03 Apr, 2022 09:12am
Prime Minister Modi hates to be questioned and hates it even more when the media challenges his narrative.
Updated 12 Feb, 2022 06:36am
The launch is in line with “India’s policy to have credible minimum deterrence”, says govt.
Published 28 Oct, 2021 11:24am
A number of talks between the government and farmers have failed to resolve the issue.
Published 27 Sep, 2021 02:45pm
The man, who was accused of attempted rape, will have to provide free laundry services to about 2,000 women in his village.
Published 23 Sep, 2021 05:15pm
Most of the victims are women that were attending a party at the restaurant that caught fire.
Published 29 Dec, 2017 11:25am
Sharapova has been accused of fraud for promoting a housing project that never took off.
Published 20 Nov, 2017 08:57pm
Two women have accused the pastor of sexual assault after inviting them to his house.
Published 25 Oct, 2017 06:41pm
The impoverished labourer had almost repaid the debt but the money lender demanded $3000 more, say police.
Published 24 Oct, 2017 09:14pm
Noted scholar Yasmin Khan gives readers insight into British India’s
role in WWII & its aftermath for the subcontinent
Updated 24 Jan, 2016 07:35pm
Activist and researcher Ram Puniyani provides an alternative viewpoint on terrorism’s root causes
Updated 24 Jan, 2016 07:35pm
Raghu Karnad writes about the role of Indians during the Second World War through his own family’s story
Published 22 Nov, 2015 07:20am
Dilip Hiro’s The Longest August is a comprehensive but unilluminating account of Indo-Pak relations
Published 22 Nov, 2015 07:20am
Editor severely criticises India’s interference in Nepal’s domestic politics and the economic blockade of the country.
Updated 20 Jul, 2018 12:40am
On the medical practices introduced by the British in colonial India
Updated 21 Oct, 2015 01:20pm
Governments need to rethink their approach if a rise in sea level and other natural calamities are to be avoided
Published 11 Oct, 2015 06:48am
The Robin Hood Army comes to Hijrat Colony to give away all the food they’ve collected from donors and restaurants.
Updated 08 Sep, 2015 01:21pm