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Reuters | Updated On: February 09, 2015 19:34 (IST)
A worker climbs up to a pillar of a metro railway under construction in Kolkata. (Reuters)
India on Monday forecast that annual economic growth would accelerate to 7.4 per cent in the year ending in March after its statisticians changed the...
There has not been very much news out of the Mars Orbiter Mission since the Siding Spring flyby last October. Today I'm excited to show you some previously unreleased images from Mars Orbiter Mission, containing Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos, which were also taken in October. Some of these...
By WALTER RUSSELL MEAD
To kick off 2015, we present our take on who the real “G-7″ countries are: the world’s seven great powers, ranked by their ability to shape both their immediate environments and the broader world.
Last year was full of nasty surprises as ISIS exploded, an Ebola epidemic...
By Tom Lasseter Dec 25, 2014
Source: AP India's most wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, poses for photos in this undated photo at an unknown location.
When last seen in public some 25 years ago, Dawood Ibrahim was a chubby man with oversized sunglasses and a droopy mustache. His fondness for betting...
New Delhi, Dec.15 (ANI): A sixty five-year-old army veteran has a lot of time to reflect and contemplate, and this applies to me also. My grandchildren have this constant need to hear stories and yarns that I have learnt to concoct. Somehow, I never got down to telling them a true story of guts...
NEW DELHI: Railways has put the third corridor, Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar, for running bullet trains on the fast-track.
The transporter held a high-level meeting on Tuesday to speed up the study to run trains at a speed of 300 kmph on the corridor that would reduce travel time to Amritsar to...
By Daniel Silas Adamson
Jerusalem
There is a little corner of Jerusalem that is forever India. At least, it has been for more than 800 years and its current custodian has plans for his family to keep the Indian flag flying for generations to come.
Around the year 1200, little more than a...
Bangladesh: Asia's New Energy Superpower?
After a favorable UN settlement in June, Bangladesh stumbled upon a wealth of energy. Will investors buy in?
By Jack Detsch
November 14, 2014
Imagine you are a major energy magnate, poring over maps to find the world’s next natural gas superpower...
Jemima Khan, the former wife of cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, decided to get rid of the ‘Khan’ surname after coming to know that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief was all set to marry a girl from Peshawar on the insistence of his sisters,Pakistan Todayhas learnt.
Sources...
HRH Prince Alwaleed message to Fareed Zakaria:
Dear Fareed.
I saw the “special” GPS program on CNN. The Indian Prime Minister is impressive; I’m going to ask to meet him after He comes back from His USA visit. When a leader of a nation of 1.25 billion people has such a strong personality...
Flying into Kabul earlier this week just before Afghanistan’s presidential inauguration, a number of embassy cars sat waiting to pick up VIPs and visitors from their respective nations. It was telling that the Pakistani embassy cars were the only ones not armored. After all, because Pakistan...
Criticising US policy is a routine part of a Foreign Office Spokesperson’s job. Even when US and Pakistan are in agreement, as withdrones, it is important to keep up a facade of standing up to the unpopular global hegemon. Today, however, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam either misspoke...
By Zulfiqar Ali
PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided in principle to remove ‘objectionable material’ from the textbooks of local primary schools to please the key partner of the ruling coalition, Jamaat-i-Islami.
A senior official of the education...
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DID INDIA CAUSE THE FLOODS AND OTHER DISASTERS?
As Pakistan grapples with the destruction, and political fallout, from this year’s floods in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in Punjab province, all eyes, red with rage, are once again on India. At the same time, the twin...
By Ahmad Ahmadani
September 24, 2014
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) government is considering shelving much delayed Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project by exploring an alternate gas import plan to plug the gap between demand and supply. The plan for approval will be tabled in...
By Raj Mohindra
The nation is enormously proud of the magnificent deeds of the Indian armed forces in Jammu and Kashmir. This brings back memories of my experience in the city of Taranto, Italy, in 1967, when I was an officer on board INS Brahmaputra and my ship was diverted to the city, since...
G. V. R. SUBBA RAO
The second naval prototype of Tejas, the indigenously developed light combat aircraft, will undergo flight test in Goa by September-end, P.S. Subramanyam, Project Director (Combat Aircraft), Aeronautical Development Agency, has said.
Mr. Subramanyam, who was here to attend...
By Pranav Kulkarni| Srinagar September 16, 2014
On the night of September 12, responding to an SOS, a team of five Army personnel led by an officer launched a relief operation at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk, a separatist stronghold. Carrying out rescue work in the area needed recce and more...