At least four individuals have reportedly been forcibly disappeared, allegedly by security forces in Pakistan, while one previously missing student has returned in critical condition, continuing the trend of enforced disappearances in Balochistan, as reported by The Balochistan Post (TBP).
While the WAVES Summit has been setting milestones across tech and culture, Indian esports achieved a historic breakthrough within its fold, clinching the country's first-ever international gold medals. Danial "DaNiAL" Patel and Tejaskumar Hasmukhbhai Bhoi emerged champions in eFootball and
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 5: Koyal.AI, is silicon valley based next-generation GenAI audio-to-video storytelling platform has entered into a strategic partnership with Offbeet Media Group to launch and adoption of Koyal's services across its target groups of creators, artists, produc
Mumbai didn't just host India's first HYROX race; it unleashed a fitness phenomenon. The NESCO Centre at Goregaon, Mumbai, pulsed with a frenzied level of energy today, 1650 athletes converged in an energetic display of athleticism and competitive spirit
Indian Institute of Creative Technology's (IICT) launch at WAVES 2025 marked a progressive step towards making India a global creative powerhouse -- since quality talent is the most fundamental building block of an innovative economy, Sanjog Gupta, CEO - Sports and Live Experiences, JioStar,
Ashutosh Mohle, Joint Director at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), talked about the WAVES 2025 and shared that it is an "excellent" opportunity to showcase creativity.
WAVEX 2025, the flagship startup initiative under the World Audio-Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) being held in Mumbai, is a promising intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment.
Adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can increase revenues by 10 per cent and reduce costs by 15 per cent for media and entertainment companies, Ernst & Young (EY) asserted in a report published during the first edition of WAVES Summit.
India's screen entertainment market to reach USD17 billion by 2029, driven by digital, sustained by television and movies, according to a joint report by Media Partners Asia (MPA), IP House and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
India's organised live events segment expanded by 15 per cent in 2024, generating an estimated incremental Rs 13 billion in revenue, according to the whitepaper presented during the ongoing WAVES 2025 in Mumbai.
UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, during her visit to India, signed a cultural cooperation agreement aimed at boosting joint efforts in film, music, fashion, and more, calling the India-UK creative partnership a model for global collaboration.