The Former Diplomat also mentioned that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif promised retaliation following the launch of Operation Sindoor since he doesn't want to be seen as helpless.
New Delhi [India], May 7: Stoxkart, India's fast-growing discount brokerage platform, has officially announced the launch of its SmartTrader Plan, a groundbreaking zero-brokerage subscription-based offering tailored for active traders who want to trade smarter and more affordably. Built on t
Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra supported Operation Sindoor, praising the strong action taken after the Pahalgam tragedy. He stressed that every Indian wanted tough measures against terrorists and their supporters and appreciated the Indian government's clarification that Pakistani civ
"There is an atmosphere of joy across the country. Those who want to mislead the world by spreading terror, want to hit India's forehead, the Government of India and the Indian Army should trace and eliminate them. After the attack (Operation Sindoor) done by our Army in the night, there is
"The operation that happened is right but those four people (attackers of Pahalgam incident), have to be killed. Those four people committed the act without any fear, which even animals do not do. We want justice for that. Those people should be punished in the same way as they did...Those f
In a matter pertaining to reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in Maharashtra, the Supreme Court orally remarked that reservations in the country are akin to a railway journey, where those who are already inside the train, are now resisting the inclusion of others.
Shiv Sena MP Milind Deora on Tuesday urged the Election Commission to promptly announce dates for local body elections in Maharashtra, emphasizing the need for elected representation at the grassroots level.
La Liga giants Real Madrid have approached Liverpool about signing English right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold early so that he can feature in the Club World Cup in June, according to Sky Sports.
To pay tribute to Sir Bhupinder Singh, the early 20th-century Maharaja of Patiala, the Diljit team revealed that they wanted to bring the homage closer by actually wearing the Maharaja's personal jewellery, but they were denied, as reported by The New York Times.
Taking to X, Yadav said, "The Nitish-BJP government's main hobby is to brutally beat up, inflict injustice and atrocities on the youth who are putting forward their demands in a democratic manner. This useless government patronises and protects criminals and corrupt people and lathicharges s