Tully, known as the BBC's "voice of India", was even expelled from the country in 1975 at 24 hours' notice for refusing to sign a 'censorship agreement' after the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, imposed the emergency. But he returned to the country after the end of the Emergency and h
"You know, everyone always wants more, and I would obviously like even more freedom to do more things. But I think that we have to work within a cultural context. In the end, media are observers, and we are front row to history being made. We can't just go around giving our own opinions on t
The Delhi High Court on Friday clarified that it does not intend to take any coercive or adverse action arising from its earlier oral observations in a pending matter, while expressing concern over the manner in which selective excerpts from court proceedings were circulated on social med
A Division Bench comprising Justices C Hari Shankar and Om Prakash Shukla noted that journalist Manisha Pande used the expression while referring to a video relating to Good News Today, a channel operated by TV Today.
Greek journalist Dimitra Staikou, in an EuropaWire analysis, claimed Pakistan manages extremist networks instead of dismantling them. She cited alleged continued activities of LeT and JeM, political cover, public training camps and rallies, and warned this could impact Europe and global secu
"Another major challenge is urban Naxalism. The scope of urban Naxalism is becoming international. If they tweet something positive about Modi even once or twice a year, or say something positive on TV, or write something positive in a newspaper, some journalists humiliate them so much th
Veteran Canadian journalist Terry Milewski told ANI that India and Canada should pursue a comprehensive free trade agreement "without tariffs" and improve people-to-people ties. He said relations remain unsettled despite recent warming, and warned global geopolitics is worsening under a s
Canadian journalist Terry Milewski has described Canada's renewed engagement with China as a matter of hard-nosed pragmatism rather than ideological choice, arguing that Ottawa is being forced to recalibrate its foreign policy in an increasingly unstable and autocrat-driven global order.<
"I will take my hat off. If anyone can do it, probably Narendra Modi is the man. He's an enormously clever man, and he's also quite ruthless. And you can add Amit Shah into the mix and so on," Milewski said.
BJP leader Locket Chatterjee on Sunday slammed the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of creating situations to stop the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, after violence erupted during the protests over the lynching of a migrant worker from West Bengal in Jha
BRS Working President KT Rama Rao condemned the arrest of two journalists, who were detained by the Telangana police in connection with a controversial programme aired by the channel, targeting a woman IAS officer and a Telangana Minister.