Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday highlighted the remarkable transformation of India's startup ecosystem over the past decade, calling it a revolution driven by confidence, innovation, and a changing societal mindset toward risk-taking.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday underscored the importance of economic security, calling it "paramount" and stressing the need to de-risk both national and global economies amid an uncertain international economic environment.
BJP National Spokesperson CR Kesavan on Friday criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on the electoral process, calling them a "failed toolkit of despair and desperation."
New Delhi [India], January 16: Popular actor and Zee TV Ideabaaz host Pratik Gandhi praises India's fast-growing electric motorcycle brand Oben Electric, calling it a standout product driven by conviction, passion and performance, as the company was featured as the first-ever success story o
The US Department of State on Thursday (local time) welcomed a ruling by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that overturned an earlier decision ordering the release of pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil, calling it a "huge victory" for the Trump administration.
Meanwhile, supporters gathered outside the White House on Thursday (local time), urging action against Venezuela's current regime. They were waving flags calling for freedom and political change in their homeland.
Speaking to reporters, Goyal described voting as a "festival of democracy" and said it was a privilege to participate in the process. Calling Mumbai India's financial and commercial capital, he said Mumbaikars take pride in the city and view the nation's journey toward development and pro
Calling upon all ranks to uphold their profound responsibility to the nation, General Dwivedi urged them to re-dedicate themselves to service in the true spirit of the Indian Army's core ethos: 'Naam, Namak aur Nishaan'.
Earlier today, US President Donald Trump again pushed for control of Greenland, calling it necessary for "national security" and arguing it would also bolster NATO's strength.
CWAB president Mohammad Mithun stated that due to various controversial remarks made by BCB Director Nazmul Islam about the cricketers -- including calling former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal an "agent of India" -- the players are demanding his resignation.
A meeting between the leaders of China's Communist Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale at the RSS headquarters on Tuesday came as a surprise to the political circles, with the Congress calling it a "change of colours."