India have managed to outdo their Kobe 2024 campaign, where they won 17 medals, including six gold medals, five silvers and six bronze medals, by five medals.
India has outdone their medal tally from the Kobe WPAC edition of 2024, where they secured 17 medals, six gold, five silver and six bronze medals. Now they have a total of 18, six gold, seven silver and five bronze medals.
Among India's leading medal hopes is Ekta Bhyan, the country's top club thrower in the F51 classification. She clinched gold at the 2018 Asian Para Games in Jakarta, a bronze at the World Para Athletics Championship, Paris, a bronze at the 2023 Asian Para Games in China, and gold at the Worl
Last year, Manika scripted history at Saudi Smash as she became the first Indian singles player to reach the quarter-finals of a World Table Tennis (WTT) Grand Smash event - the sport's equivalent of tennis Grand Slams, as per Olympics.com.
Nagasaki Mayor Suzuki Shiro said Taiwan would not be invited to the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, citing its lack of diplomatic ties or UN representation. The move drew sharp criticism from Kobe Councilor Uehata Norihiro, who accused the mayor of yielding to Chinese pressure and ex
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, reached Kobe on the third day of his Japan visit, during which he interacted with the Indian diaspora and visited Sysmex Corporation office, a leading company in the health sector, in the city.
Additionally, the Chief Minister also invited them to the Global Investors Summit (GIS) scheduled to be held in Madhya Pradesh's capital Bhopal next month on February 24-25.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held a discussion on Thursday with senior executives of Sysmex, a global manufacturer of in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) and hematology equipment. During the meeting, Yadav spoke about the importance of expanding innovation and collaboration in the hea
CM Yadav said, "I have come to Kobe to meet people of Indian origin and I have invited them to the Global Investors Summit. It gives me immense satisfaction and pride to see the progress of Indians here. They are not only doing their business here but also lifting the honours of Indians. I e
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Japan to boost investment and employment opportunities for youth. He held meetings with business leaders, including Nitori and Uniqlo, and invited them to expand operations in Madhya Pradesh. He also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi in Kobe and