India
India's Jaishankar says that unlike Japan, India had never been a treaty ally of another country.
Updated 02 Oct, 2024 10:30am
An inmate search by name on the Bureau of Prisons website shows Gupta, 52, is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn.
Updated 17 Jun, 2024 12:50pm
Critics say the anti-terror law under which the activist was held has been used by prime minister Modi's government to silence dissent.
Published 06 Apr, 2024 02:52pm
Police say FIR registered on complaint of Congress worker; BJP unit president calls arrest "clear case of political vendetta".
Published 05 Mar, 2024 08:16pm
Raj Sindh, also known as Goldy, was shot dead outside a gurdwara, Indian media reports.
Updated 03 Mar, 2024 08:21am
“It seems someone kept a bag and left and it exploded … it was not a big explosion,” says Karnataka chief minister.
Published 01 Mar, 2024 09:10pm
Indian minister Piyush Goyal says New Delhi will not "finalise" any new agreements without progress on dispute-settlement system.
Published 28 Feb, 2024 06:16pm
Black flags hoisted on tractors and trolleys lined up at protest site; Amnesty International condemns death of farmer during protest.
Published 23 Feb, 2024 05:32pm
Thousands of farmers, some wearing medical masks, run into fields to escape stinging gas and clouds of smoke.
Updated 21 Feb, 2024 01:26pm
Police set up fearsome blockade of metal spikes, cement, and steel barricades on highways from three surrounding states leading to New Delhi.
Published 13 Feb, 2024 04:58pm
The march comes just months before national elections in India, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is widely expected to win a third term.
Published 12 Feb, 2024 05:51pm
“I believe that the modern military capability to defend the country by road, sea and air should be strengthened," says President Muizzu.
Published 05 Feb, 2024 08:21pm
The roughly 80 soldiers stationed in the Indian Ocean archipelago will be replaced by civilians, officials from both countries say.
Published 04 Feb, 2024 07:13am
The unnamed bird was held under lock and key at a city hospital while police carried out an investigation.
Published 02 Feb, 2024 06:22pm
Says action aimed at "obliterating Islamic landmarks represented by the Babri Mosque, which has stood tall in the exact location for five centuries".
Published 23 Jan, 2024 06:50pm
Final decision on extradition of Nikhil Gupta will be in the hands of Justice Minister Pavel Blazek, says Czech spokesperson.
Published 19 Jan, 2024 07:26pm
Congress says licence cancellation is "a death blow to India's rich tradition of scholarship and rigorous thought".
Published 17 Jan, 2024 08:28pm
Indian delegation led by Smriti Irani interacts with Indian volunteers providing service to Haj pilgrims, Umrah pilgrims from India.
Updated 09 Jan, 2024 08:19pm
Two army vehicles on operation in Rajouri district were fired upon by fighters, defence spokesperson says.
Updated 22 Dec, 2023 09:44am
“What happened is very serious,” Indian PM tells local newspaper.
Published 17 Dec, 2023 12:16pm
US Commission on International Religious Freedom alarmed by reported rise in transnational persecution of minorities by Delhi.
Updated 17 Dec, 2023 08:16am
BJP now foresees a “massive victory” in the 2024 election, says party vice president.
Published 04 Dec, 2023 04:12pm
Rescue teams have stretchers fitted with wheels ready to pull the exhausted men through 57 metres of steel pipe.
Published 24 Nov, 2023 02:09pm
“If everything is alright, tonight this operation will be over,” says National Disaster Response Force chief Atul Karwal.
Published 23 Nov, 2023 03:12pm
Development comes a month after New Delhi resumed visas under four of 13 categories that were suspended in September.
Published 22 Nov, 2023 03:31pm
India media reports say the men were accused of "spying for Israel"; Jaishankhar meets families of detained men.
Published 30 Oct, 2023 02:38pm
Nirmal Singh first filed for divorce in 1996 on grounds of cruelty and desertion, granted by a district court in 2000 but overturned later.
Published 13 Oct, 2023 02:46pm
Nearly 8,000 are taking shelter at makeshift relief camps set up at schools, government offices and guesthouses.
Published 06 Oct, 2023 02:09pm
Retired and serving Indian intelligence officials say RAW was galvanised to play a more assertive international role after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Published 04 Oct, 2023 03:48pm
"We will investigate if it was because of lack of medicines, or a shortage of staff or some other reason,” says state minister.
Published 03 Oct, 2023 09:45pm