India
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire in Four Sectors of J&K
Pakistan troops on Wednesday violated the border ceasefire four times as they resorted to heavy shelling and firing on Indian posts and civilian areas in Poonch, Rajouri and Kupwara districts of Jammu and Kashmir.
Surgical Strikes: Despite Days of Doctoring by Pakistan, Here's Proof From Across LoC
Surgical Strikes: Despite Days of Doctoring by Pakistan, Here's Proof From Across LoC
BSF Seizes Pakistan Boat with Nine on Board off Gujarat Coast
The BSF on Wednesday seized a boat with nine Pakistanis on board in Sir Creek area adjoining Gujarat's Kutch district close to the Pakistan maritime border, officials said.
Why Mayawati's Dalit-Muslim Formula can be a Jumbo Stride for her Party
BSP chief Mayawati is banking on the Dalit and Muslim votebank to win the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections in 2017.
Now, Balloon With Anti-India 'Message' Found in Himachal
A balloon with a message written in Urdu threatening India of dire consequences was found in a field today at Tibba village in Kangra district, police said.
Baramullah Jawan Died As Terrorists Lobbed Grenade at Him: BSF Chief
Sharma said even though there was no independent eye witness account of what really happened, Nitin’s BSF colleagues on duty that night had told BSF officers the sequence of events.
Delhi Police Probing 'Trafficking' Angle on German Embassy's Plaint
Delhi Police is investigating a suspected case of human trafficking in which unemployed youths were being sent to Germany purportedly to take part in a jujutsu tournament.
2 Arrested, 391 Cartons of Foreign Liquor Seized in Bihar
In a series of raids in different areas of Bihar, the Special Task Force (STF) has seized 391 cartons of foreign liquor and arrested two persons, police said on Monday.
Cauvery Row: SC Seeks Report From Karnataka Govt on Water Release
Supreme Court on Monday asked the Karnataka government to appraise it by tomorrow afternoon whether it has released water to Tamil Nadu as directed by it on September 30.
Karnataka Victim, Not Villain in Cauvery Row: Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said the state was the "victim" and not the villain in the Cauvery river water dispute as it was being portrayed by some people.
Nepal Takes a Dig at Pakistan While Officially Postponing SAARC Meet
Sri Lanka also pulled out of the SAARC Summit on Friday, becoming the fifth country to do so.
Gopichand Biopic To Be Made In Three Languages
Actor Sudheer Babu, a former Badminton player who had trained under Gopichand, will play the role of his guru on the big screen.
Army Chief Visits Northern Command After Cross-LoC Strike
Army Chief Dalbir Singh on Saturday visited the Northern Command based here to take stock of India's operational preparedness along the border in the wake of heightened tension in Indo-Pak ties following the surgical strike targeting terror camps across t...
Development in Haryana Has Come to a Standstill, Alleges Bhupinder Singh Hooda
“I have never seen such bad days which Haryana has gone through in the last two years,” Hooda said.
Border Villages in Punjab Back Army Action, Hail PM Modi
Having left their crops and cattle behind, villagers living close to the International Border have put up a brave face and hailed Indian Army's surgical strikes in PoK, praising the Narendra Modi government for giving a stern reply to Pakistan.
Surgical Strikes May Alter Political Discourse in Poll-bound States
The two-tier iron bridge shuddered to a sudden spasm as the train overhead crossed over. Down below, the splendid Son, swollen by a generous monsoon was a muddied expanse, dotted with fishing boats. Sandwiched between the two, our car chugs along the narr...