India, Aug. 5 -- This August 6 marks 80 years of the US's nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, which permanently altered the trajectory of global security and warfare. The two bombs dropped in 1945, o... Read More
India, Aug. 5 -- There is a discernible sense of satisfaction within Pakistan's strategic fraternity at the undeniable uptick in the US-Pakistan interface over the past few months. Some may dispute th... Read More
India, Aug. 5 -- The impact of the US's 25% tariff on imports from India appears to be far less catastrophic than what some had predicted. Meanwhile, the trade deal with the US remains in negotiation,... Read More
Dharamshala, Aug. 5 -- The India Meteorological Department's (IMD) Shimla office has predicted an enhanced rainfall activity in Himachal Pradesh till August 8. During this period, light to moderate r... Read More
New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- In a firm reiteration of the purpose behind compassionate appointments, the Delhi High Court has dismissed a writ petition seeking employment in the Central Industrial Security Fo... Read More
Bengaluru, Aug. 5 -- A report recommending internal reservations among Scheduled Castes (SC) in Karnataka was submitted to chief minister Siddaramaiah on Monday, thus marking the next step in a long-r... Read More
India, Aug. 5 -- Tomorrow, patience should be the key. You may want to rush into action and fix something in a hurry, but sometimes life needs to be left to its own pace. Hasty reactions should be avo... Read More
India, Aug. 5 -- Mumbai-based listed real estate developer Lodha Developers expects to double its market share in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Pune, and Bengaluru by the end of the decade. A... Read More
New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- The Delhi High Court has rejected the interim bail application of Amritpal Singh, an accused in a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act related to t... Read More
India, Aug. 5 -- MEERUT The political journey of former governor and Union minister Satyapal Malik, 79, who passed away on Tuesday, began not in the corridors of Parliament but on the historic campus ... Read More