Islamic Party In Pakistan’s Ruling Coalition Stages Protest Against Judiciary ‘Favouring’ Imran Khan
Many protesters, including workers and supporters of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), made an entrance into the Red Zone despite Section 144 still in effect in the federal capital
“Mark 25 Years Of Diplomatic Ties With…”, S Jaishankar On Interacting With Indian Community In Sweden
Jaishankar's visit to Sweden, this trip comes at a time when India and Sweden are celebrating 75 years of establishment of diplomatic relations
Imran Khan Claims Pak Army Planned To Jail Him For 10 Years – “London Plan Is Out”
The tweets came after Imran Khan held a meeting of PTI leaders at his Lahore residence...
India, UAE Connection Deeply Rooted In Shared Cultural Heritage, Maritime Trade
In the last 50 years, India has also learned that its relationship with the UAE goes beyond just trade and business.
NSW Police Releases Image Of Accused Who Vandalized Temple In Australia
The inquiry conducted by NSW police detectives revealed that the incident took place between 1 am and 2 am early Friday morning
QUAD Should Be Viewed As Partner Not Competitor: Indonesia
China has been describing Quad as a bloc akin to Nato, although Quad is not a military alliance and India has no plans to enter into a military pact in the region.
Tripura’s Famed Weekly Mart Along Bangladesh Border Back After 3 Yrs
The local communities of the Indian side of South Tripura's Sabroom subdivision and the Bangladeshi side of Bangladesh's Feni district benefit from the economic and cultural exchange at this particular border trade point.
Nepalese Sherpa Becomes World’s Second Person To Scale Mount Everest 26 Times
Sherpas are famed for their climbing abilities and make a living mostly by guiding foreign clientele in the mountains
Cyclone Mocha Starts Hitting Bangladesh, Myanmar Coasts
The World Meteorological Organisation has warned that the super cyclone will bring severe rain, flooding, and landslides to Bangladesh and Myanmar's shores
The Lotus-Born Master: Echoes Of ‘Padmasambhava’ In Bhutan And Tibet
The ‘Padma Thangyig Serteng’, part of the Tibetan Terma tradition, provides a comprehensive account of the guru’s life, teachings, and spiritual conquests