Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar has slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi following remarks of former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi and said "a man is defined by his enemies and is known by his friends".
Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Wednesday reaffirmed India's firm stance against third-party mediation in matters with Pakistan and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will always safeguard the country's interests.
"He (PM Modi) has really connected with people from all strata of life. He has the ability to make friends with everyone and bring everyone together, and has done remarkable work both in the nation and in his outreach to people around the world... On this occasion of his 75th birthday, let t
Former leg spinner Amit Mishra lampooned ex-Pakistan batter Mohammad Yousuf for stooping to a new low after using a derogatory remark to abuse India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav.
While global economic shocks have slowed India's growth in the short term, its long-term growth story remains intact, noted a report by S&P Global India Research. The report said India has strengthened its position through reforms, infrastructure development and improvements in processes, wh
New Delhi [India], September 17: BalaJi MicroTechnologies Pvt. Ltd. (BMT Global) operating in its established brand name KYPTEC®, formally announced its reaffirmation of striving towards innovation in machine vision, industrial imaging, and automation technologies. The firm is certified by I
The villagers, numbering in the thousands, remain deprived of electricity, clean drinking water, health services, and functional educational institutions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered India's first Minister of Home Affairs, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, on Hyderabad Liberation Day and hailed his "iron-strong will" in making Hyderabad a part of the Indian Union post-Independence.
Pakistan missed the IMF deadline to release its Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Report, delaying key judicial and governance reforms. While most fiscal targets were met, issues with SOEs, tax collection, and provincial cash surpluses remain. Despite shortcomings, the IMF programme is se