A book, titled 'Modi's Mission', tracing the personal journey of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will be launched on October 24. Author Berjis Desai, a Mumbai-based lawyer and writer, said that the book does not deal with PM Modi's politics or elections, but rather with him being an "instru
Indian stock indices surrendered most of their gains from Thursday as the session progressed, mainly due to US sanctions on key Russian crude majors and indications that the US deal may not be finalised soon, analysts said. Profit booking by investors also likely weighed on the stock indi
A young child died in Balochistan's Uthal region after security checks delayed medical help. Passengers said officials ignored pleas to move the bus despite the child's worsening condition. Human rights groups have criticised Pakistan's security policies for obstructing healthcare access.
India has invited Canadian PM Mark Carney to New Delhi early next year to boost economic and free-trade ties. High-level talks aim to repair diplomatic relations after past tensions, with potential bilateral trade exceeding $50 billion and cooperation in energy, AI, and agriculture, The Glob
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the Knesset's move to annex the West Bank could threaten President Trump's Gaza peace plan. He arrives in Israel to support the plan, following visits by VP JD Vance and Trump's envoys Kushner and Witkoff, amid efforts to maintain the ceasefir
Delhi Police Crime Branch, in coordination with Bihar Police, shot dead four members of Bihar's notorious Ranjan Pathak gang during an encounter in Rohini early Thursday, during which bullets pierced the bulletproof jackets of four police personnel, including Inspector Arvind, SI Manish,
Police said all the four were wanted in several heinous cases in Bihar, including multiple murders and armed robberies. The gang was allegedly involved in the killings of Brahmashri Sena district head Ganesh Sharma, Madan Sharma, and Aditya Singh in Bihar.
In a major success for the indigenously-produced rifles, the Indian Army has signed a contract to buy 4.25 lakh close-quarter carbines, of which 2.5 lakh would be supplied by Bharat Forge, while the remaining would be provided by the Adani PLR systems.
The sale will be carried out through EuroSpike, a joint venture in which Rafael holds a 20 per cent stake alongside German firms Rheinmetall and Diehl Defence, each owning 40 per cent. EuroSpike manages the marketing and production of Spike missiles in Europe, with manufacturing planned at i