India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire following intense U.S.-mediated negotiations, marking a critical pause in the most severe military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours in over two decades. The...
Full storyA senior government officer was killed early Saturday morning when Pakistani forces shelled...
in Happening Now May 10 ·G7 foreign ministers have issued a unified condemnation of the April 22 terrorist...
in Happening Now May 10 ·The International Monetary Fund has sanctioned an immediate disbursement of approximately $1 billion...
in Happening Now May 10 ·By K Raveendran Reports from across the border suggest that Pakistan is already suffering a fuel crisis, with petrol pumps having been ordered closed for the time being. An analysis of the emerging energy scenario in the wake of the ongoing conflict suggests the beginning of a serious crisis...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: The escalating conflict between India and Pakistan is offering the world a glimpse of how Chinese military hardware is scaling up against western military hardware including from ground to air power as China has been the main supplier of military equipment to Pakistan...
By Satyaki Chakraborty Reports that the internet service providers have blocked the website ‘ The Wire’ at the instance of the union ministry of the Information & Broadcasting signal the centre’s wrong priority in crippling the independent media while allowing the national TV channels going jingoist and spreading fake...
By Sushil Kutty It is like the ‘Crusades’. New Pope Leo XIV will know. He grew up in Chicago, Al Capone’s headquarters, just like the GHQ in Rawalpindi, Pak army Chief Gen. Asim Munir’s lair. Does Gen. Munir fancy himself Saladin? If so, who is King Richard the Lionheart,...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Display of India’s capacity to strike and defend in country’s war against terror, which unfortunately conceived by Pakistan’s ruling establishment as war against that country, has brightened the scope of employment opportunities in and accelerated growth of defence manufacturing sector of India. Only about two...
By M A Hossain The global economy now finds itself in an era of uneasy transition—between the liberal order of the past and the fragmented, transactional world of the present. In this fraught environment, the meeting between China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. officials in Switzerland (May 9–12)...
By T N Ashok CHICAGO: As America, especially the United States and Chicago celebrated the elect of an American pope, the newly elected pontiff Leo XIV, former Cardinal Robert Prevost , celebrated his first Mass at the Sistine Chapel, a day after being chosen on the second day of...
By Nitya Chakraborty The joint declaration issued by the Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Chinese President Xi Jinping on the eve of the Victory Day on May 9 upholding longstanding friendship to pursue mutual benefit and win-win outcomes in the new era carries major significance in the present...
By Anjan Roy Without declaring it, war has effectively broken out between India and Pakistan. The hostilities have spun out of control as both countries have expanded their targets spread far out into the country. Witness the cycle of escalation. Foreign secretary, Vikram Misri, stated the terror attack at...
By Gargi Chakraborty This 184th Birth anniversary of Tagore on May 8-9 (25th Baishakh – Bengali calendar) coincides with the Victory Day-meaning the end of German fascism 80 years back Also this is time when India and Pakistan are engaged in a war once again. It is in fact...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party national President and former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav is now wooing powerful Brahmins of Uttar Pradesh beside consolidating hold on PDA( pichda, dalit and alpsangkhayak) to unseat BJP in 2027 assembly polls. Akhilesh Yadav is deliberately playing Brahmin victim card during the regime...
By Rahil Nora Chopra NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar set the political arena buzzing on Thursday when he hinted at the possibility of two NCP factions reuniting in the future. After Pawar’s statement, both camps of the NCP put forth positive signals about possibility of a reunion. Sharad Pawar...
By Ram Puniyani In the run up to 2024 elections Rahul Gandhi in particular talked of the need for caste census. This was supported by many opposition leaders. Congress ruled states and NDA ruled Bihar also carried out the census. This caste census issue was one of the major...
By Loren Balhorn BERLIN: “No inviting Russian and Belarusian representatives to commemorations” — thus reads a nonbinding directive issued to German government officials by the Foreign Office, with regard to the eightieth anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. Should the situation escalate, the circular continues, states and municipalities...
By Nitya Chakraborty More than forty hours have passed since the missile strikes by Indian military on the nine terror camp sites in Pakistan. The situation in both New Delhi and Islamabad is witnessing the same type of preparations indicating that Pakistan is getting ready for another military confrontation...
By P. Sudhir In the early hours of May 7, Indian armed forces launched a military operation called Operation Sindoor, to target about nine sites in PoK and Pakistani territories. There is a consensus across the political spectrum on the need to respond to the barbaric killings of Indian...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government has been in the habit of changing definitions to show sudden growth in various sectors of economy without actual growth on the ground. We have seen it in the past how change of status of certain state highways to national...
By Dr Arun Mitra Stricken deep in grief after the terrorist attack on the innocent tourists in Pahalgam, it was thought that whole India will stand by the aggrieved families of the deceased, particularly with the young women who have been widowed. But the way Himanshi Narwal, a young...