Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who also represented the Indian armed forces at press briefings during Operation Sindoor, on Friday acknowledged the role of the youth and the internet during the four-day conflict with Pakistan.
Pakistani troops allegedly detained and tortured a mother and daughter in Balochistan's Panjgur district, leaving them critically injured. The Human Rights Council of Balochistan condemned the assault and demanded justice, calling it part of ongoing state violence against Baloch women, as re
No single party has managed to establish undisputed dominance over the Siwan Assembly seat, as multiple political forces continue to vie for control. Currently represented by RJD's Awadh Bihari Chaudhary, the constituency has a history of one-sided victories, though the past three electio
With 48 musicians from the Indian Air Force and 51 musicians from Germany came together to create what can be described as a musical bridge between the two nations.
Delhi NCR [India], October 29: India's commercial real estate market is undergoing a significant shift, with connectivity, infrastructure, and flexible workspaces emerging as the main forces driving new office development. As corporate occupiers increasingly prioritise efficiency, agility, a
He also recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visits, especially to border areas, including his visit to Adi Kailash, to "boost the morale" of the security forces.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 29: In a move set to transform how brands approach customer engagement, Amazon Ads has joined forces with ETBrandEquity to unveil 'FunnelEdge' - an always-on thought leadership platform dedicated to advancing the art and science of full-funnel advertisin
New Delhi [India], October 29: Today at the Annual Childcare Champion Awards championed by FORCES (Forum for Creches and Childcare Services) and Mobile Creches, Mandira Bedi, a leading actor, television presenter, author, and fitness enthusiast, joined hands to celebrate the International Da
President Murmu, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, flew for about 30 minutes, covering nearly 200 kilometres before returning to the Air Force Station.