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Most populous countries in Asia are positioned to be among world’s largest economies, says Global Trends report
After Europe’s drug regulator finds a possible link between AstraZeneca’s vaccine and rare blood clotting issues
Inoculations in India are currently limited to those aged over 45 and health and frontline workers
Top commanders express satisfaction over positive developments in Afghan peace process
The spike, much faster than last year’s first wave, has caught the authorities by surprise
Health ministry data shows 685 deaths, taking the tally to 166,862
The move comes after NZealand records 23 new positive coronavirus cases at its border of which 17 were from India
More than 160 farmers died after farming laws passed by Indian parliament, says human rights group
Deaths rose by 630 - the most in four days - to 166,177
Jaishankar says ties with Russia are time-tested and two sides also discussed a summit meeting between Modi and Putin
Maoist leaders during pandemic managed to recruit hundreds of new foot soldiers including women, says official
The country added 478 new deaths, raising the total to 165,101
ByteDance in January reduced its Indian workforce after New Delhi maintained a ban on its popular video app TikTok
Rahmani, 78, a former general secretary of the AIMPLB had tested positive for coronavirus last week
Actor even helped one choose names for her baby
India intensified its vaccination drive but shots have been slow to reach 1.3 billion people
Consider this a warning that I could impose a complete lockdown in next couple of days if things remain same, says CM
Kashmiri leadership must be consulted before any talks with India, says AJK president
New report cites fears that region could break into 2 camps, with China, Pakistan on one side while India, US on other
The new surge this year presents a fresh challenge to the government
India must first take concrete actions to create favourable environment for constructive dialogue, says Cheng Xizhong
Any quick approval is unlikely as India is scrambling to expand its own domestic vaccination drive, says official
The country has so far injected 64 million doses and exported nearly as many
The country was ranked 153rd out of the 156 countries assessed in WEF report
In its report, State Department highlights rights abuses, mistreatment of minorities, and widespread corruption
This is the first foreign tour for the Pakistan blind cricket team for the current year
Altaf Bhat thanks Janne Teller for raising human rights violations in IIOJK at international fora
State elections come following a Covid-stricken year, and months of protests by farmers against agricultural reforms
Himalayan kingdom launched its biggest inoculation drive against Covid-19
No cultural problem between Pakistan and India
Indus water commissioner says invitation to be extended next month, meeting expected before July
The country has so far recorded more than 11.7 million Covid-19 cases and over 160,000 deaths
Meeting of PIC is being linked to the renewed push by the two sides to seek rapprochement
India has vaccinated nearly 50m people but programme to inoculate 300 million people is behind schedule
Mizoram state CM says he held talks with ousted lawmakers in Myanmar, which is attempting to establish civilian govt
“India and US are committed to strategic partnership that is a force for global good,” said Modi
Robert Menendez also calls on Modi government to uphold democratic values
Highest increase in more than three months heralding a return of school closures, shopping restrictions
The 37-year-old outrightly asked the user if he had bought his followers in response to his question
FM says Pakistan will not shy away from dailogue if India reviews policy; expresses readiness for peaceful solution
Plane was on combat training mission, incident occurred during take off
Deaths swelled by 188, the highest figure in two months, to stand at 159,044
APHC convener says region has become a flashpoint where regional peace and security is in grave danger
Video shows temple caretaker kicking and punching boy after he revealed his and his father's name
“My actions were pronounced guilty - not in the court of law, but on flat screens”, said Ravi
Long before Priyanka became the flag bearer of representing the Indian way of life, Aishwarya was all the rage
Draft follows complaints about business practices of big online companies
Hindu ascetics known as Naga sadhus led the bathers at the Kumbh Mela in the northern town of Haridwar.
Spokesperson asks the international community to take notice
Balloon reportedly landed in Sotra Chak village of Hiranagar sector