A UK F-35B fighter jet is undergoing repairs at Thiruvananthapuram Airport after an engineering issue. It will be moved to a maintenance facility once UK teams arrive. The UK thanked Indian authorities for their support and confirmed the aircraft will resume service after safety checks.
New Delhi [India], June 27: Thierry Birles is not someone who is often taken unawares, mostly because his analytical mind plays out most scenarios already before they happen. The current trend happening in the yacht restoration scene is something that had crossed his mind before, and now he
UK High Commission on Thursday thanked India for their constant support after the British F-35B fighter jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport nearly a fortnight ago.
The UK government on Thursday released a new Trade Strategy to make the UK the most connected nation in the world while protecting vital industries from global threats and backing businesses to thrive.
British High Commissioner to India, Lindy Cameron, and Deputy High Commissioner for Karnataka and Kerala, Chandru Iyer, visited the state-run Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL) on Wednesday and observed its production activities. During their visit, they were briefed on the compa
Speaking at the launch event, Singh, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, highlighted a passage from the book's preface regarding the Congress party's early political stance. "Till 1930, the demand of the Congress Party was only for home rule under the status of a
A statement from the club said, "Gloucestershire Cricket is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our Club President, David 'Syd' Lawrence MBE, at the age of 61. In his final year, Syd faced Motor Neurone Disease with the same courage and determination that defined his cricketing life.
The British Royal Navy F-35B fighter jet, which had made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport, has developed a hydraulic failure, and possibly, it would be taken back in a military transport aircraft, said defence officials on Friday.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday said that the history related to tribal heroes who fought against the Britishers has never reached the common citizens. He mentioned that the Britishers termed them as "criminals", fearing their decline.
Speaking to reporters, Joshi said, "215 DNA samples have been matched, of which the mortal remains of 198 deceased have been handed over to their families...Of the 198 deceased, 149 are Indian nationals, seven Portuguese, 32 British and one Canadian."
Canadian politician and the premier of British Columbia, David Eby is set to ask Canadian PM Mark Carney on declaring the Bishnoi gang as a "terrorist group", as reported by the Vancouver Sun.