Singh raised the issue of cross-border terrorism and appreciated the US support for India's effort to maintain peace and stability in the region, a defence ministry spokesperson said.
Niti Taylor got engaged to her school time friend Parikshit Bawa last week.
Netflix released the second season of 'Sacred Games' on August 15, leading people to compare it with season one. Check out some of memes generated to arrive at a conclusion.
As much as 16 terabytes of data across a number of sources was collected.
In a tweet posted on Tuesday, US Congressman Brad Sherman said Prime Minister Narendra Modi would never suggest third-party mediation on Kashmir.
The investigators believed to have identified the charred remains of 21 adults and three children, said the disaster agency head, Riadil Lubis.
Russian police abruptly dropped drugs charges on Tuesday against journalist Ivan Golunov, a rare U-turn by the authorities in the face of anger from his supporters who had alleged he was framed for his reporting.
The deceased, Manthan Mahendra Chavan, was part of the Mumbai-headquartered budget airline's ground staff at the Nagpur airport, they said.
Addressing an election rally for party candidate Kaiser Jahan in Biswan, the Congress president said demonetisation and GST together annihilated the country's economy.
Priyanka Gandhi had recently prayed at the popular Hanuman Garhi temple in Ayodhya, but kept away from the Ram Lalla shrine.
As part of Tesla's bug bounty programme, the company had given away hundreds of thousands of dollars in rewards to hackers who exposed vulnerabilities in its systems.
Here’s a list of some of the known Indians, living in India and elsewhere, who own the world’s most expensive and luxurious SUV – the Rolls-Royce Cullinan!
The Indian national, who has not been named, stabbed to death his colleague on December, 2017 at a labour accommodation, the report said.
Mallya is accused by the ED of defaulting on bank loans to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore. He is also accused of diverting some of the loan amount.
Shashank had reportedly sought deployment of additional central armed police forces in the north-eastern state and complained to the EC that the state's former principal secretary, Lalnunmawia Chuaungo, was interfering in the poll process.