Ajaypal Choudhary
Bharat Express News Network
Foreign Secretary Confirms No Nuclear Posturing By Pakistan During Operation Sindoor
Foreign Secretary Misri confirmed that Pakistan did not engage in nuclear signalling during the recent standoff after Operation Sindoor.
Trump Didn’t Broker ‘Understanding’; Jaishankar’s Words On ‘Operation Sindoor’ Twisted: Govt Tells MPs
Foreign Secretary Misri told the panel 'Operation Sindoor' was conventional and dismissed foreign mediation claims.
India Is Not A Dharmshala, Says SC In Sri Lankan Deportation Case
The Supreme Court said on Monday that India, which is 'struggling with a 140 crore population, is not a dharmshala'.
India Pulls Out Of Asia Cup Amid Ongoing Tensions With Pakistan
India has pulled out of the Men’s Asia Cup and the Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup due to ongoing tensions with Pakistan.
India-UK Free Trade Deal Set To Double Textile Trade By 2030: ICRA
India-UK apparel and home textile trade expected to double in 5-6 years, according to a report by credit rating agency ICRA.
PM Modi Congratulates Neeraj Chopra As He Breaks 90m Barrier At Doha Diamond League 2025
Neeraj Chopra made history at the Doha Diamond League 2025 by becoming the first Indian javelin thrower to surpass 90 metres internationally.
India’s Forex Reserves Jump To $690.61 Billion; Highest In Seven Months
India’s forex reserves rose to a seven-month high of \$690.61 billion as of 9 May 2025, RBI data showed on 16 May.
India Shines As Global Growth Slows; UN Sees Economy Expanding 6.3% In 2025
India stands out in a slowing global economy, with the United Nations projecting a 6.3 percent growth for the current fiscal year.
Op-Sindoor: Top Clerics Meet Rajnath Singh To Convey Muslim Community’s Gratitude To Modi Govt, Armed Forces
A delegation of top Indian clerics and BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla met senior Union Ministers on Sunday.
Bangladesh Faces $770 Million Hit Due To India’s Curbs On Trade
India has imposed import restrictions on several Bangladeshi goods, affecting trade worth $770 million (Rs 6,600 crore) through land borders.