India
US efforts to court Modi 'ludicrous': Chinese media
"In terms of strategy and security, there is still a gap between India's objectives and those of the US," the article said.
Andy Murray beats Tommy Robredo to win Shenzhen Open
Andy Murray saved five match points before beating Spain's Tommy Robredo 5-7, 7-6(9) 6-1 to win the Shenzhen Open in China on Sunday.
Asian Games: India women lose in basketball quarter-final
Indian women failed to put up a fight against a formidable Japan and suffered a crushing 37-70 loss in the basketball quarter-final match of the Asian Games.
Maharashtra polls: Congress, NCP rebels flock BJP
These rebels are likely to queer the pitch for the official nominees of both the parties as most of them are contesting from their pocket boroughs.
Bigg Boss 8: 'The Xpose' actress Sonali Raut is the first contestant to get eliminated this season
Sonali Raut was eliminated from the Bigg Boss house on Saturday night.
Thousands rally in Hong Kong as democracy campaign heats up
Tens of thousands of people massed in the heart of Hong Kong late on Saturday to demand more democracy.
Asian Games 2014: Swimmer shames Japan with theft
Swimmer Tomita brought shame to Japan's Asian Games delegation after he was caught stealing a camera from a local photojournalist.
Sena demands closure of Pak High Commission over Sharif's Kashmir rhetoric
Criticising Nawaz Sharif for raising the Kashmir issue in the UN, Shiv Sena's Jammu and Kashmir unit on Saturday held anti-Pakistan protests in Jammu and called the Centre to shutdown the office of the Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi.
5 kg tiffin bomb unearthed in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada
A five kilo gram tiffin bomb hidden beneath the soil on a road was recovered in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Dantewada district.
Just because my films have worked doesn't mean I will hurry up to make my next: Rhea Kapoor
Being the daughter of Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, producer Rhea says she has never taken success for granted.
Social identities have led to discrimination: Hamid Ansari
"Women who constitute half the population face prejudice, although its nature and form varies according to their caste, ethnicity, and religious backgrounds," the Vice President said.
West Bengal: TMC leader found hacked to death
Police said that the gruesome incident took place last night and a bloodstained spade, shovel and axe were found near the body of the 54-year-old Barun Karmakar, the TMC block president of Upper Bagdogra.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha: Samsung launches its thinnest Android smartphone at Rs 39,990 in India
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha will be available in India from the first week of October.
Asian Games 2014: Indian women's squash team settles for silver
The team lost 0-2 to Malaysia to settle for the silver after Deepika Pallikal and Anaka Alankamony lost their matches in a contest which lasted a little over an hour.
Police lathicharge AIADMK workers protesting ahead of court's verdict against Jaya
As the AIADMK sympathisers attempted to break the security cordon at Hosar Road Junction near the Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border, police pushed them back with 'mild' cane-charge.
Exclusive: Asian Games gold medallist Jitu Rai sits unrecognised at airport
Unlike the attention Indian cricketers receive, people at the Indore airport passed by India's only gold-medallist until Day 7 of the Incheon Asiad.