India
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Again in J&K's Akhnoor District
Violating the ceasefire again, Pakistani troops opened fire from small arms along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Akhnoor district.
Uri Attack: Another Soldier Succumbs to Injuries, Toll Rises to 19
18 soldiers were killed on September 18 when the Uri Army base was attacked by heavily-armed Pakistani terrorists.
Uri Avenged: What Does a Surgical Strike Involve?
Here is all you need to know what a surgical strike is all about:
Cauvery Water Row: Centre Fails to Broker Deal Between Karnataka, TN
A meeting convened by the Centre to iron out differences between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on the impasse over Cauvery river water sharing failed to achieve any breakthrough.
Rajnath Speaks to 4 CMs, Opposition Leaders on Army Strike
Home Minister Rajnath Singh informed Chief Ministers of West Bengal, Odisha, Punjab and Bihar and several opposition political leaders about the Army's surgical strike across the Line of Control.
Indian Army Avenges Uri With Surgical Strikes Across LoC, Pakistan Denies
The Indian Army has conducted surgical strikes crossing the Line of Control (LoC) into Pakistan Occupied Kashmir inflicting significant damage to the terrorist infrastructure across the border.
Uri Attack: Terrorists Came From Pir Chana Sai Training Camp
Four terrorists, who carried out attack on an Army base in Uri, are suspected to have come from a militant training camp located at a place called Pir Chana Sai in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
PM Modi to Review Most Favoured Nation Status to Pakistan
After Indus Water Treaty, India will review the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status given to Pakistan at a meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday.
There Should be A Difference Between War And Art, Says Anna Hazare
Social activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said artistes were beyond religion and country, and there should be a difference between war and art.
Son of NREGA Labourer Makes it to IIT-Delhi
Son of a NREGA labourer, Abhishake Meen was completely unaware about the IITs till Class X, and yet he became the first person from his village in Kota to make it to the prestigious institution.
India Inks Deal to Buy 36 French Rafale Fighter Jets: Key Points
The Rafale has a modular and automatic weapon loading facility, which enhances operational capability.
Muslims, Christians, Dalits Stage Protest Demanding Ban on Cow Vigilantism
"The Communal Violence Bill should be made a law as soon as possible so that communal forces should be suitably dealt with for maintaining peace and law and order in the country," he said.
JNPT Beefs up Security Following High Alert
Some reports said they were in military uniform.
Delhi Government to Launch Website for Freedom Fighters, Martyrs
Delhi government has decided to launch a website dedicated to the martyrs and freedom fighters with an aim to create a virtual gallery to make the youths aware about the sacrifices made by them and inculcate the feeling of patriotism.
AMU Relents, Agrees to Hold Students' Union polls a Day After Cancelling Them
After the decision, many Students’ Union candidates staged a dharna in the campus on Wednesday demanding to reinstate the students’ body.
Navtej Sarna Appointed India's Ambassador to the US
He takes charge after Arun Kumar Singh retired last month-end. Both Sarna and Singh are former Indian ambassadors to Israel, underlying the importance of a posting in Tel Aviv which is one of Washington's closest allies.