"A Prime Minister who exposes the nation to pressure, weakens farmers' livelihoods, and damages India's dignity cannot continue in office. For the harm caused to India's sovereignty and self-respect, 'compromised' PM Narendra Modi must take responsibility and immediately resign," the Karn
The IICT, a Government of India Centre of Excellence for AVGC-XR (Extended Reality), modelled on the IIT-IIM framework, welcomed students and gamers from over 20 colleges across India, including Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology and VIT, to participate in the league.
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, while addressing a press conference at his residence in Bhopal, described the recent trade deal between India and the United States as "historic and unprecedented".
Atlanta Systems Pvt Ltd Director Sandeep Narula on Sunday hailed the recently concluded India-US interim trade agreement, calling it a landmark development and a "fair and equitable deal that prioritises India's interests."
Speaking at a meeting organised by the BJP at the ADC headquarters in Khumulwng, Saha highlighted the state government's commitment towards the socio-economic development of every citizen.
Speaking with ANI, he framed the development not just as a policy shift, but as a testament to India's "strong stance" on the global stage. According to Mohanty, the U.S. "had to back down" after realising that India's massive economy is too vital to ignore or isolate. A mutual agreement
The discussions took place during Prime Minister Modi's official visit to Malaysia from February 7 to 8, undertaken at the invitation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the state's rapid development. In a post on X, he highlighted ₹39,491 crore in railway projects to enhance modern infrastructure and connectivity and credited the progress to the
The meetings underscored growing confidence in India's economic trajectory, with leaders from the energy, technology, and hospitality sectors pledging to significantly expand their operations in India.
The new report, titled "Risk outlook - A compass to India's risk landscape," shows that 51 per cent of Indian companies now rank cybersecurity breaches as the top threat to their performance. Other major concerns include changing customer demands at 49 per cent and geopolitical events at 48