South China Sea ruling will ‘intensify conflict’, Chinese
WASHINGTON/BEIJING: An international tribunal’s ruling denying China’s claims in the South China Sea will “intensify conflict and even confrontation,” Beijing’s
WASHINGTON/BEIJING: An international tribunal’s ruling denying China’s claims in the South China Sea will “intensify conflict and even confrontation,” Beijing’s
New Delhi: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita has taken voluntary retirement from the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), after serving
Lucknow: A tribal woman in Uttar Pradesh’s parched Bundelkhand has dug a well almost single-handedly for 40 families after her
NEW DELHI: Riding high on the success of the e-tourist visa scheme, the Union tourism ministry plans to extend online
Curfew remained in force in many parts of the Kashmir Valley on Tuesday, including pockets of Srinagar city and Pulwama
Curfew remained in force in many parts of the Valley on Tuesday, including pockets of Srinagar city and Pulwama district
Noting that “an issue like this has arisen never before”, the Supreme Court on Monday decided to hear arguments for
On his first visit to Mumbai after assuming charge as Union Minister of State for Social Justice, Republican Party of
At least 300 Indians have been left stranded as one of Africa’s oldest civil wars reignited on July 7 in
Pentagon chief Ashton Carter said on Monday that Washington would deploy 560 additional troops to aid Iraq’s fight to retake