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BCCI to fly Shreyas Iyer's sister to Sydney to help India batter as Suryakumar Yadav's update confirmed: Report

India, Oct. 29 -- India batter Shreyas Iyer, who suffered a ruptured spleen and rib cage injury during the final ODI against Australia last week, is now in stable condition. On Tuesday, he was moved o... Read More


Attendance policy for research scholars: Learning can't be assessed by clock or measured in hours

India, Oct. 29 -- Scholarship demands total surrender to the pursuit of knowledge. But such a pursuit can't be surveyed or quantified in terms of the hours seen to be spent in labs or libraries. The w... Read More


Scholarships in India: Measure through infrastructure, not deadlines

India, Oct. 29 -- Scholarship demands total surrender to the pursuit of knowledge. But such a pursuit can't be surveyed or quantified in terms of the hours seen to be spent in labs or libraries. The w... Read More


Scholarships in India: Measure through infrastructure, not the hours inputted

India, Oct. 29 -- Scholarship demands total surrender to the pursuit of knowledge. But such a pursuit can't be surveyed or quantified in terms of the hours seen to be spent in labs or libraries. The w... Read More


HAL-UAC deal: Message to the US and Russia

India, Oct. 29 -- India's move to work with a Russian state-run aviation major facing extensive Western sanctions to build a civilian commuter aircraft came almost a decade after Moscow first offered ... Read More


Saudi Arabia and the world: Learning from Riyadh's realism in foreign policy

India, Oct. 29 -- Saudi Arabia's strategic calculus rests on five interlocking pillars: A firm finger on the global energy supply balance, custodianship of Islam's holiest sites, sovereign capital dep... Read More


Smart, multiple alliances can be India's new path

India, Oct. 29 -- The international system is undergoing a profound transformation. The certainties of the post-World War II order - anchored in the UN, Bretton Woods institutions, and a rules-based m... Read More


AI Content regulation in India: When labelling norms are ineffective

India, Oct. 29 -- The Union finance minister's images are manipulated through Artificial Intelligence (AI) deepfakes and misused to perpetuate financial fraud - this is, unfortunately, not a hypotheti... Read More


Will keep telling myself to stay calm, believe: Shafali

India, Oct. 29 -- On the eve of their all-important Women's World Cup semi-final against defending champions Australia, as the India batters lined up for a hit out in the nets, Shafali Verma also took... Read More


Diljit Dosanjh reveals racist comments he faced when arriving in Australia for Aura tour: 'Cab driver is here'. Watch

India, Oct. 29 -- Musician-actor Diljit Dosanjh is currently touring the world for his latest album AURA. Before his concert in Sydney, he shot behind-the-scenes footage to show a glimpse of what goes... Read More