A day after the stone pelting incident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a stern warning to protestors, saying that if they vandalise in the name of faith, attack pedestrians in the name of faith and attack the police, then we won't let you go.
India on Friday (local time) delivered a searing rebuttal to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's address at the 80th United Nations General Assembly, accusing him of "absurd theatrics" and glorifying terrorism while mocking his claim of "victory" in the May escalation.
Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Ambassador Sibi George, engaged in discussions with the European Union and also delivered India's national statement at a UN ministerial meeting on victims of terrorism.
The Trump administration's aggressive stance against India's purchases of Russian oil marks a stark departure from the Biden era's pragmatic tolerance, potentially jeopardising bilateral trade negotiations and raising questions about Washington's reliability as a partner for New Delhi, accor
"A persistent threat to development is that perennial disruptor of peace - terrorism. It is imperative that the world display neither tolerance nor accommodation to terrorist activities. Given the extensive networking amongst terrorists, those who act against them on any front actually rende
Addressing a public rally in Balaghat, Chief Minister Yadav launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, drawing attention to a historical incident from 1965. He recalled that lakhs of sadhus, saints and mahamandaleshwars had marched to Delhi under the leadership of Karpatri Maharaj, de
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday said that no one guilty will be spared in the alleged paper leak of the Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC) exam question paper.
Shah asserted that the Prime Minsiter leadership not only strengthened the "economy" but also transformed "India's global standing", "social welfare", and "national security".
PM Narendra Modi condemned the terrorist attack in Jerusalem, expressed condolences to victims' families, wished the injured a speedy recovery, and reaffirmed India's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism.
The occasion brought together a diverse group of politicians, diplomats, business leaders, and religious leaders to honour the values of peace, tolerance, and compassion.