The biggest challenge facing the upcoming elections in Bangladesh is the law and order situation and the misuse of artificial intelligence for the electoral process; that is, the improper use of AI is a major challenge for the election, an election expert said on Saturday.
Amid the opposition's allegations that the SHANTI bill was passed under pressure from America, foreign expert Robinder Sachdev said that "this bill was long overdue for India to achieve its green energy. This will create the right environment for private operators and vendors."
Indian stock markets opened on a flat but slightly positive note on Wednesday. At 09:21 a.m., the BSE Sensex stood at 84,743.28, a rise of 63.42 points or 0.07 per cent. At the same time, NSE Nifty50 stood at 25,898.05, showing a gain of 37.95 points or 0.15 per cent. While the market starte
In the third and final leg of his three-nation visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Oman on December 17-18. This trip, which marks 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and Oman, focuses heavily on boosting business and strategic relations between the two c
A recent massive strike across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, led by the Joint Awami Action Committee, brought life to a standstill as people united over demands for free healthcare, free education, and fair internet access. Senior journalist from PoJK Roshan Mughal said the protest re
India is ahead in the adoption of Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) technology, which allows mobile broadcast access without internet connectivity, said Arvind Vohra, a serial investor and an entrepreneur who has decades of experience in the telecom sector.
In an interview with ANI, Abrahms said he was not surprised by remarks from Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir, who made a nuclear threat from American soil. "I'm not surprised that Pakistani officials are engaging in sabre rattling and playing the nuclear threat card, we've heard that befo
Following the US' imposition of a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, Michael Kugelman, a Washington, DC-based South Asia analyst, emphasised that India had to respond to these tariffs, given the strong comments made by President Donald Trump.
Awwad's comments come after NATO chief Mark Rutte, during a press conference in Washington alongside US Senators Thom Tillis and Jeanne Shaheen, urged India, China, and Brazil to reconsider their economic ties with Moscow or face "100 per cent secondary sanctions" if Russia does not commi