It was exactly 30 years ago on 31st July 1995, when India's first mobile call was made, marking a new chapter in the country's communication history. The first call on 31 July 1995 was made between then Union Telecom minister Sukh Ram in Delhi to then Chief Minister of West Bengal Jyoti Basu
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 31: Sonu Nigam always addresses his fans as his "extended family".* And their symbiotic relationship and bond doesn't just show in terms of the kind of love his music and concerts garner across the world, but also in the way he reciprocates his gratitude to
Mocking Congress, Shah stated that the party had no right to question the Bharatiya Janata Party about terrorism, blaming Congress's votebank and appeasement politics as the reason for the spread of terrorism in the country.
Speaking to ANI in Delhi, Bhattacharya said, "India is the largest democracy with a population of 140 crore. America imposed a sanction on the country and then later was forced to remove it... Trump, who thinks that he can force any deal through pressure, should know that this is not a banan
Chaudhary made the statement after the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) meeting on 'One Nation One Election' was convened today at the Parliament House.
After a year of steady improvement, the first half of 2025 has shown a slight reversal in train punctuality trends. According to a recently published performance report by RailYatri, an India rail travel platform, average delays faced by passengers across the country rose from 35.75 minutes
Tewari described Trump's remarks as an unexpected acknowledgement of India's long-standing foreign policy principles, which date back to the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Terming the move by US President Donald Trump to impose 25 per cent tariffs on India on as a "setback for the country", Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "should not be scared" and "this is blackmail by the United States".
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said on Wednesday that Donald Trump imposing a 25 per cent tariff on India is a major setback for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country and that the US President cannot decide from where New Delhi will buy oil.
Mocking Congress, Shah stated that the party had no right to question the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) about terrorism, blaming Congress's votebank and appeasement politics as the reason for the spread of terrorism in the country.
"Donald Trump has ditched this country... Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to the US to campaign for him and what did we get in return? It is a huge tragedy in this country... The government of India should stand up to such nonsense... Donald Trump is questioning the sovereignty of India by
In a post on X, the Congress party stated, "Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on India, along with a penalty. The country is paying the price for Narendra Modi's 'friendship.'"