Biden announced a team of 14 people who will be a part of the US Advisory Committee - Revathi Advaithi, Manish Bapna, Timothy Michael Broas, Thomas M Conway, Erica RH Fuchs, Marlon E Kimpson, Ryan, Shonda Yvette Scott, Elizabeth Shuler, Nina Szlosberg-Landis and Wendell P Weeks, read the Whi
Responding to a query on the US push towards tech decoupling with China and what role will India play in the global semiconductor supply chain and broader US efforts to decouple from China, the commerce secretary said, "We see India as a trusted technology partner and we want to continue
ANI's White House Correspondent Reena Bhardwaj, was among the twenty extraordinary women who were honoured with the Women of Excellence award. "All women, regardless of background or circumstances, deserve the chance to succeed and this award is a testimony of that," Bhardwaj said on rece
The US Commerce Secretary said that the US had already begun with action and the MoU was tasking both the Indian and American semiconductor industries to prepare an assessment of where they have gaps and the lack of resiliency in the supply chain and that will guide their work.
Taking to Instagram on Friday, Ram Charan posted pictures with American director J J Abrams. The director is known for films like 'Mission Impossible 3', 'Star Trek Into Darkness', 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'.
According to a study published in the online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, those who have depression symptoms might be at an elevated risk of suffering a stroke.
American tech giant Google last month released the first Developer Preview of Android 14, and now the company is back with the second Developer Preview.
Singer-songwriter Lady Gaga will not be performing 'Hold My Hand' at this year's Oscars ceremony, confirmed Oscars executive producer and showrunner Glenn Weiss, reported Variety, an American media company.
After a decade in Chinese President Xi Jinping's shadow, Li Keqiang is taking his final bow as the country's premier, marking a shift away from the skilled technocrats who have helped steer the world's second-biggest economy in favour of officials known mainly for their unquestioned loyalty