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NATO ally Hungary sources 80% oil from Russia; Orban vows to keep buying Russian fuels despite Trump's pressure

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- Three years into Russia's war in Ukraine, one NATO member is still bankrolling the Kremlin in a way that has stunned both Brussels and Washington. Hungary, under Prime Minister ... Read More


Terrorists waiting at LoC launch pads, security on high alert, says BSF IG

Srinagar, Sept. 27 -- A senior BSF officer here on Saturday said that terrorists were waiting at the launch pads across the Line of Control to infiltrate into the Kashmir valley, but the security forc... Read More


Pak military pleaded for cessation of fighting during Operation Sindoor: India

United Nations, Sept. 27 -- Pakistan's military "pleaded" for a cessation of fighting during Operation Sindoor in May, India has said in a hard-hitting response from the United Nations General Assembl... Read More


GST Recast | Savings or Strain?

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council has implemented the simplification of GST rates from 22 September 2025, consolidating the existing four rates - 18 per cent, 12 per ... Read More


Documenting Exclusion, Chronicling Courage

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- In the foreword to Rashid Kidwai and Ambar Kumar Ghosh's recently published book, "Missing from the House: Muslim Women in the Lok Sabha," Shashi Tharoor writes that the book re... Read More


Rewilding Through a Child's Eyes

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- High up in a little Ladakhi village, a young boy named Otsal spies three fluffy kittens and their stern-looking mother in the family storeroom. "Amalele, amalele," he says to hi... Read More


Postcards and Parisian Nights

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- "Don't forget to carry your favourite Parle-G, you'll miss it there," my mother had said while stuffing biscuits into my backpack. I laughed it off, but hours later, when I bit ... Read More


Harnessing Light, Shaping Futures

New Delhi, Sept. 27 -- If one were to trace the origin of the solar revolution that the world has witnessed in the past few decades, it would have to be the twin oil crises of 1973 and 1979: the first... Read More


IBSA voices serious concern over discriminatory & coercive trade measures

New York, Sept. 27 -- In a thinly veiled criticism of Washington's tariff tussle, India, Brazil and South Africa have expressed serious concern over imposition of unilateral tariff and other coercive ... Read More


Activist Sonam Wangchuk arrested days after violent statehood protests in Ladakh

New Delhi, Sept. 26 -- Days after four people were killed and over 70 others were injured following a peaceful shutdown that turned violent in Leh, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was arrested on Frid... Read More