PM MODI LEAVES FOR U.S. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday left for his visit to the United States that he described would be an “occasion to strengthen Indo-US ties”. “At the invitation of Joe Biden, I am visiting the USA to continue our dialogue, and e
MODI-BIDEN BILATERAL ON SEPT 24 TO FOCUS ON AFGHAN CRISIS, TERROR, TRADE Developments in Afghanistan, ways to stem radicalism, extremism and cross-border terrorism and further expansion of India-US global partnership will figure prominently in the bilateral talks between Prime Minister
BIDEN TO HOST MODI FOR BILATERAL TALKS ON SEP 24 AT WHITE HOUSE US President Joe Biden will host Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a bilateral meeting at the White House on September 24, according to the president's weekly schedule released on Monday. "The President will participate in a bilat
CHARANJIT SINGH CHANNI TO BE NEW PUNJAB CM; TO TAKE OATH TODAY The Congress picked Charanjit Singh Channi as the next chief minister of Punjab on Sunday, a day after Amarinder Singh resigned following a bitter power tussle in the party. AICC general secretary Harish Rawat
SITHARAMAN ANNOUNCES RS 30,600 CRORE GOVT GUARANTEE FOR ‘BAD BANK’ The government has approved extending a guarantee of Rs 30,600 crore to the National Asset Reconstruction Company Ltd (NARCL) to help clear the banking sector’s stressed assets of around Rs 2 lakh crore in a
OIC HOSTAGE TO PAK, NO RIGHT TO TALK KASHMIR: INDIA AT UN India yesterday took on Pakistan and the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) for their observations on the situation in Jammu & Kashmir. “It has become a habit for Pakistan to misuse the platforms provided b
INDIA CONCERNED ABOUT AFGHANISTAN BEING USED BY LeT & JAISH, FOREIGN SECY SHRINGLA SAYS India Tuesday said it continues to remain “concerned” over developments in Afghanistan, even as it emphasised that the country should not be used for “sheltering, traini
MILITARY SAYS TERROR THREAT IN PHILIPPINES 'MODERATE' AMID JAPAN'S WARNING MANILA — Following Japan's warning of possible attack in six Southeast Asian countries, the Armed Forces of the Philippines on Wednesday said the current threat level in the country is "moderate." &
PEGASUS SNOOPING SCANDAL: GOVT NOT KEEN ON ANY ADDITIONAL AFFIDAVIT, SC TO PASS AN INTERIM ORDER SOON The Supreme Court on Monday said it will pass an interim order on petitions seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into alleged snooping on politicians, journalists and activists u
INDIA ACKNOWLEDGES: TALIBAN HOLD POSITIONS OF POWER, AUTHORITY In its first clear and official reference to the Taliban as a state actor, India acknowledged in a joint statement with Australia Sunday that the group holds “positions of power and authority across Afghanistan