A Supreme Court judge voiced his exasperation at the increasing use of criminal defamation law by private individuals and political parties to get even, highlighting the need “to decriminalise” slur.
Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill’s 105-run opening stand propelled defending champions India to a six-wicket win over ...
An ethnically assertive and prosperous community — very aware of and very vocal about the rise of the country of its roots — has invited native wrath ...
This is the first in-person meeting between Jaishankar and Rubio since the US imposed a steep 50% tariff on Indian goods over ...
Kerala’s Chief Electoral Officer formally wrote to the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday seeking to postpone the ...
OP-ED. The investigative journalist draws attention to the plight of opponents of Narendra Modi's regime who have been ...
The Union home minister also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given India's foreign policy “a spine” that it previously lacked.
As India and the United States attempt to reboot trade talks after a turbulent diplomatic spell, one question looms large: is ...
A youth uprising in Nepal toppled the ruling coalition like a house of cards, leaving many observers baffled. As the new era ...
Karnataka’s Rs 625-crore socio-economic and education survey will start on Monday (22 September), aiming to record the social ...
During another one-sided India-Pakistan game, what dominated headlines from Pakistan was their celebrations and not the ...
For China, turning clean energy dominance into a geopolitical weapon would be extremely difficult, likely unwise, and perhaps ...
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