Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar expressed views on Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 US presidential elections and spoke to ANI about prospective foreign policy shifts of the United States. He also shared his expectations from India amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Ahead of the two-day Anti-Terror Conference which is to be held on Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is committed to building a terror-free India with it's zero policy tolerance on terror.
Former diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri discusses Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 US Presidential election, focusing on global power dynamics, US-Bangladesh relations, and the impact on the Hindu community. Puri highlights Trump's approach to foreign policy and reassures India's standing in
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das clarified on Wednesday that changing the monetary policy stance to 'neutral' does not mean a rate cut in the next policy announcement.
Disapproving of Netanyahu's policy regarding the Hamas war, Gallant warned that Israel would forever bear "the mark of Cain" if it abandons the hostages held in Gaza,
Taiwan's top intelligence official stated that the United States is likely to maintain its policy of containing China while continuing to support Taiwan, regardless of the outcome of the 2024 US Presidential elections.
Sensex finally closed the day at 79,476.63 points, up 694.39 points or 0.88 per cent, 24,198.30 points, up 202.95 points or 0.85 per cent. Benchmark Sensex is however some distance behind its all-time high of 85,978 points.
In a highly volatile trade, Indian stock indices hovered substantially lower from the previous closing, largely due to sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors.
Assam and Manipur Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Saturday met the Vice Chancellors and Registrars of Central and State universities and discussed in detail the status of full implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP) in Manipur at a meeting held at Raj Bhavan in Imphal.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Saturday accused the Congress Party of reverting to its alleged "shoot and scoot" social media policy, which relies on spreading lies, fabricated figures, and fake data.