THINNING OF TROOPS POSSIBLY ON TABLE FOR NEXT ROUND OF LAC TALKS Negotiations between India and China over the situation in eastern Ladakh have not yielded results so far on troops returning to their April locations - the status quo ante, before the start of the standoff in May - but the
US POLLS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL, BUT TRUMP EDGES AHEAD IN EARLY TRENDS President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are battling it out for the White House, with polls gradually closing across the United States Tuesday and a long night of waiting for results ahead.
RAJNATH SINGH ON CHINA TALKS EVE: FOR PEACE, NEED ABILITY TO DETER WARUnderlining that "peace cannot necessarily be achieved by a desire for peacebut by the ability to deter war," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh saidThursday that "India is determined to protect its sovereignty andterritorial int
VACATE GILGIT-BALTISTAN INSTEAD OF ALTERING STATUS: MEA TO PAKISTAN The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has criticised Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's promise at an election rally in Gilgit-Baltistan to provide it "provisional province status". Khan was addressing his first rall
FOREIGN SECY IN EUROPE, FIRST STOP FRANCE India has dealt with the worst crisis in decades on its border with China with firmness and maturity, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla told an audience in Paris on Thursday.
PAK MINISTER BRAGS ABOUT OUR SUCCESS IN PULWAMA ATTACK In a sensational admission, a senior Pakistani minister on Thursday admitted that Pakistan was responsible for the Pulwama terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 that killed 40 CRPF personnel and brought the two countries
WASHINGTON SIGNS KEY DEFENCE PACT WITH DELHI, CALLS OUT BEIJING As India and the United States announced Tuesday signing of the crucial military pact, Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA), visiting US Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo recalled the Galwan valley incident in J
AISHANKAR MEETS US COUNTERPART POMPEO External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed China at length Monday as they met a day before the bilateral 2+2 dialogue in New Delhi.
REMEMBER SOLDIERS GUARDING OUR BORDERS, LIGHT A 'DIYA' FOR THEM: PM MODI Asserting that India stands firmly with its brave soldiers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to light a 'diya' at their homes to honour security forces guarding its borders while they celebrate fes
PM KICKS OFF CAMPAIGN CITING GALWAN, ART 370 AND 'NAYA BIHAR' Kicking off his election rallies in Bihar on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi contrasted the NDA's work on a "naya Bihar" with the "misrule" of the 1990s, while accusing the Opposition of being anti-reform, and of siding w