New Delhi says it is “deeply concerned” about the situation in the Middle East, which “threatens peace and security”
The island nation has set a March 15 ultimatum for New Delhi to pull out its military amid diplomatic tensions
Apple’s warnings to users that it had detected possible efforts to install spyware on iPhones triggered an angry reaction from Indian officials.
Indictment released by DoJ also provides new evidence unnamed agent ordered murder of activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Cheers and jubilation erupted as rescuers in India on Tuesday brought out 41 construction workers who were trapped in a collapsed tunnel in the Himalayas for 17 days, hours after drilling through the debris of rock, concrete and earth to reach them.
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said Canada wouldn’t retaliate. PHOTO: BLAIR GABLE/REUTERS
NewsClick, a defiantly critical news site, has been in the Indian government’s sights over the past few years. But there was little to show after extensive financial probes – until the New York Times published a report which enabled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration to use the press to attack the press.
India has asked Canada to withdraw about 40 diplomatic staff from India, reports say, in a sharp escalation of a weeks-long crisis.
Canada’s allegation that India assassinated Hardeep Singh Nijjar sent relations between the two nations plummeting and holds ramifications for the U.S.-led alliance to confront China.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in B.C. in June.
A single word on a dinner invite has sparked frenzied speculation that India has changed its name, and the new one is highly controversial.
The mission, which aims to study the solar atmosphere, will take 125 days to reach the designated point
India is looking to build up its factory base, and venture-capital investors are noticing.
More than a dozen countries have plans for missions to the moon in the coming years
India on Wednesday made history when its Chandrayaan-3 lander successfully touched down on the Moon's south pole, thought to be a potential source for water and oxygen, days after Russia's mission failed.
Leaders of some of the developing world's most important economies turned Wednesday to the main business of their summit in South Africa, a day after a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the gathering an anti-Western tinge that officials had been hoping to avoid.
Officials from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa gather in Johannesburg on Tuesday for a three-day BRICS summit, a five-nation club comprising 40% of the world’s population and more than 25 percent of global GDP that positions itself as an economic counterweight to the West. Almost 15 years on from the group’s founding, FRANCE 24 takes a look at the BRICS nations in numbers and their relative weight in the global economy.
The Indian leader will attend the Bastille Day parade as a guest of honor and discuss purchases of Rafale warplanes and Scorpene vessels