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India urges firms to buy overseas iron ore, coking coal assets: OfficialIndia, the world's second-largest producer of crude steel, aims to boost its overall steelmaking capacity to 300 million tons by 2030, up from about 200 million tons currently ...
"We stand in solidarity with India," US DNI Gabbard saysGabbard affirmed her support to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in hunting the perpetrators down.
Bilawal Bhutto threatens India: ‘Blood will flow if India stops Indus river water’India on Thursday suspended the Indus Waters Treaty as part of its five punitive actions against Pakistan after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam killed 26.
Pahalgam attack: 228 Pakistani nationals in MP asked to leave India before April 27 deadlineUnion home minister Amit Shah called up the chief ministers of all the states and asked them to ensure that no Pakistani stays in India beyond the deadline ...
Kashmir’s Press Goes Dark: Newspapers Run Black Front Pages After Pahalgam MassacreKashmir’s top newspapers went black in a united editorial protest, mourning the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 28. The blackout symbolised grief and demanded accountability for one of the region's ...
Badminton body keen to appoint former India players as coachesThe Badminton Association of India (BAI) is keen to get former India internationals, including Parupalli Kashyap, to join as coaches. A list of 11 such players has been sent to the Sports Authority of ...
India’s dangerous diversion: a call for global accountabilityIt took the British a century to colonize the Subcontinent, but for Babur it was one decisive battle at Panipat ...
Newspapers shows mirror to society, guide it in right direction: Delhi L-G V K SaxenaSpeaking as chief guest at an event marking 78th anniversary of Hindi daily Navbharat Times, Saxena said that he observed the newspapers from a close quarters during the recent elections in Delhi.
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