India
Major Credit Goes to PM For Surgical Strikes: Defence Minister
Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clear instruction on no 'chest-thumping', Defence Minister Manohar Parikkar on Wednesday said the "major credit goes to the PM" for decision making and planning the surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army acr...
Pampore Gun Battle Enters Third Day, Two Terrorists Killed Say Police
The terrorists entered the building on Monday morning from the rear side and set some furniture on fire to gain attention.
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Hits Out at Govt's Stand on Triple Talaq
"This inviolable freedom is given to every individual and enshrined as a fundamental right in our Constitution."
The Text & Context of PM Narendra Modi's UP Ramayan
There were enough cues for grassroot BJP/RSS workers in the PM’s Dussehra speech in Lucknow. Bhupendra Chaubey reads the political tea leaves.
Centre Can Hold Referendum on Triple Talaq: AIMPLB Member
Stressing that Sharia law cannot be changed, Member of All India Muslim Personal Law Board Zafaryab Jilani suggested that the central government can hold a referendum on the issue of triple talaq.
India's Decision to Seal Its Border With Pak Irrational: Chinese Experts
India's move to completely seal its border with Pakistan was a " very irrational decision" and would further complicate India-China relations, say Chinese experts.
Socialite, Philanthropist Parmeshwar Godrej Dead
Well-known Indian socialite and philanthropist Parmeshwar Godrej, wife of Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej, passed away on Monday night, official sources said on Tuesday.
Pakistan Clamps Down on Dawn Journalist Who Wrote About Civil-Military Rift
Pakistani journalist Cyril Almeda who had broken the story of a rift between the country’s political and military leadership has been put on an ‘Exit Control List’ which bars him from travelling outside the country.
Number of Dengue Cases Mounts to 2700 in Delhi, 580 Reported This Week
The first victim was a 17-year-old girl from Jafrabad in northeast Delhi. She died on July 21.
Curfew Enforced In Some Parts of Srinagar
Authorities on clamped curfew in 11 police station areas of Srinagar as a precautionary measure in view of the eighth day of Muhurram
Militants Don't Want Kashmiri Youth to be Self-Reliant: Omar
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday hit out at militants for targeting the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), saying the ultras don't want young Kashmiri boys and girls to stand on their feet.
India Won't Release Proof of Surgical Strike, Doesn't Want to Escalate Tensions
New Delhi believes releasing footage of the operation that destroyed terror launch pads inside Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) will only escalate the tension between the two-nuclear-armed neighbours and could lead to a war-like situation.
Two Held Wth 160 Cartons of Liquor in Bihar
Two persons were arrested on Sunday and 160 cartons of Indian Made Foreign Liquor seized from them in town police station area of Bihar's Madhubani district.
Leaders Line up at Apollo Hospital, Prayers on for Jaya's Recovery
Meanwhile, special prayers continued at places of worship in the state for Jayalalithaa's speedy recovery.
Will Take People's Vote on Uniform Civil Code: Law Commission Chairman
Law Commission Chairman Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan talks to News18.com’s Debayan Roy on the application of personal law in India and other issues surrounding the judiciary.
Women To Remain Barred from Haji Ali Shrine For Now
Women will continue to be barred from entering the Dargah of Sufi saint Haji Ali in Mumbai