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India’s bold diplomacy in SCO aims at countering Chinese dominance in Eurasia
Firstpost· 7 hours agoThe most significant part of that summit was the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who did...
Bumrah revels in post-World Cup euphoria: 'Living a dream'
rediff.com· 8 hours agoThe 30-year-old, who picked up 15 wickets in the mega-event that concluded on June 29 in Barbados,...
Sectors linked to electrical, green energy, and railways may see a disproportionate increase in...
The Economic Times· 8 hours agoChatterjee says: “If I ignored the Interim Budget as merely an arithmetical exercise, then the...
Living A Dream: Jasprit Bumrah Thanks Fans For 'Last Few Days', Video Goes Viral - WATCH - News18
News18· 8 hours agoIndia pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah on Monday said he has been “living a dream” for the past few...
Head-on | Modi-Putin summit in Moscow sends strong message to West
Firstpost· 8 hours agoPrime Minister Narendra Modi has made Russia the first bilateral visit of his third term. This will...
From 'Non-Biological PM' To 'Tragedy Tourism': Congress-BJP Spar Over Rahul's Visit To Assam,...
One India· 8 hours agoThis is Rahul Gandhi's first visit to the Northeast after becoming the Leader of Opposition in Lok...
Rahul Gandhi did not insult Hindu religion: Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati
The Telegraph· 9 hours agoRahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha speech has led to a furore, with the right-wing ecosystem targeting him as...
Budget Watch: What path will the finance minister take in Budget 2024?
Business Standard India· 10 hours agoIn the next Budget speech on February 28, 2015 -- and after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi...
Kuldeep Yadav to marry a Bollywood actress soon?
CNBC Awaaz· 10 hours agoIndia spinner Kuldeep Yadav has shared insights into his personal life following his return to Kanpur, his hometown, just a day after celebrating Team...
Democracy has survived India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Sir Simon Schama, UK historian
The Telegraph· 11 hours agoModi’s name cropped up on BBC TV during a discussion about Britain’s general election on its flagship Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme. Democracy is certainly on the back foot, but is not down and out.