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Indian editors association say actions against Kashmiri journalists go contrary to Modi government's narrative
India leveraged blackouts to crush farmers' protest and Kashmiris, according to digital rights organisation Access Now
Annual report states status decline due to rising violence and discriminatory policies affecting Muslim population
Comedian’s video on how to speak English like Tharoor goes viral
“Made-in-India vaccines are 100% safe,” Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said after being inoculated with COVAXIN
Pakistani envoy had urged UN rights chief to conduct impartial investigation into human rights violations in Kashmir
Only about 11% of people opt for the product developed by Bharat Biotech and the Indian Council of Medical Research
Rooster had a knife attached to its leg ready to take on an opponent when it inflicted serious injuries to man's groin
India’s coast guard found the survivors and eight dead crammed on a fishing boat
Premier welcomes restoration of ceasefire on LoC; says Pakistan responded at a time and place of its choosing
Avalanches and flash flooding in the Himalayas are common during summer and monsoon months
Actor celebrates 10 years of her iconic film
Denial came after Indian media claimed Ajit Doval, Dr Yusuf had been in touch directly & via interlocutors for months
DGMOs agree to address each others core issues and concerns which have the propensity to disturb peace
India has reported a total of more than 11 million cases and about 156,000 deaths from the coronavirus
Climate change activist was arrested for sedition over the creation of an online toolkit to help protesting farmers
Defence minister says increase will have a positive impact on ‘enhanced domestic procurement’
The country plans to vaccinate some 300 million people as part of a national inoculation drive
Says Delhi diverting attention from illegal measures in region
President, founder of Genocide Watch discusses how Modi’s India is treading a dangerous path towards mass persecution
Govt accuses her of sedition for her alleged role in the creation of an online toolkit aimed to help farmers protest
India’s decision to end IIOJK’s autonomy could curtail the political participation of Muslims, says UN experts
Govt serological survey shows actual infections could range as high as 300 million
The first confirmation of deaths by Beijing from the border clash that also killed at least 20 Indian soldiers
Airlines would be required from next week to segregate inbound travellers from those countries
Several roads deserted and markets plyartial shut despite govt's desire to showcase normalcy
Over a thousand Sikh pilgrims were due to enter through the Wagah border
In 2018, Priya Ramani became first of a string of women to go public with allegations against MJ Akbar
Images of lingerie photoshoot come just weeks after pop icon upset Indian govt by commenting on farmers' protests
The nuclear-armed neighbours last week announced a plan to pull back troops, tanks, equipment
After sparking public outrage in 2019 for 'encouraging nuclear war', Chopra is now hoping for peace
Human rights group has been on radar ever since it highlighted the Modi govt's crimes in IIOJK and against Muslims
Clinical trial showed shot offered minimal protection against new coronavirus variant
Pakistan says Indian notion of so-called normalcy in Muslim-majority region 'has no feet to stand on'
Experts say India has been trying to use its vaccine dominance to shore up diplomatic support
Indian climate activist Disha Ravi, 22, was arrested by Delhi police on Saturday
Several India-watchers saw ominous signs in these developments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hands over 1st armoured fighting vehicle to army chief
Scientists say the flash flood could have been triggered by a large avalanche of glacier ice
Injured now under treatment in nearby state-run hospital
No initial reports of critical damage or casualties to northern states after magnitude 5.9 in the central Asian nation
Investigation underway into what caused blaze at the factory, says police official
Ambassador to UN terms Indian stance a clear manifestation of its role as a spoiler in the Afghan peace process
About 171 people remain unaccounted for since Sunday’s disaster in the Uttarakhand state
After a months-long standoff on the disputed border
Protesting farmers accuse the government of introducing the laws to help large private retailers
We note the ongoing talks between the governments of India and China, says State Department spokesman Ned Price
Many farmers from Sikh-dominated Punjab have been at the vanguard of the protest
Sarwar says India plans to turn Kashmiris into a minority in their own land
Health Ministry says only 7,580 people have shown mild adverse reactions after Covid-19 dose in 2nd half of January