India and Oman today signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in Muscat, marking a historic milestone in their centuries-old bilateral relations. The agreement...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Oman's highest civilian honor, the Order of Oman, from Sultan Haitham bin Tarik during his Muscat visit. The award recognizes his role in strengthening India-Oman ties on their 70th diplomatic anniversary, joining luminaries like Queen Elizabeth II and Nelson Mandela.
Anti-India sentiments continued to flare in Bangladesh on Wednesday, with protesters attempting marches towards Indian diplomatic missions in multiple cities. As a result of...
Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan's powerful military chief, grapples with US demands to send troops to Gaza for stabilization post-war. Backed by Trump's 20-point plan, it promises aid but sparks fears of backlash from Islamist parties and Imran Khan supporters. With lifetime immunity and control until 2030, Munir weighs economic gains against street fury.
The July Oikya have been alleging that India-backed parties, media outlets, and government officialsin Bangladesh are involved in the "ongoing conspiracies" in the country.
India is building a new 30-bed hospital in the Bagrami area of Kabul, an oncology centre for cancer treatment, and a trauma centre for treating serious injuries.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma hit back at Bangladesh talks of splitting India's northeast, calling it impossible for the nuclear-powered fourth-largest economy. He urged teaching Dhaka a lesson over their "bad mindset" and Hasnat Abdullah's isolation threats via the Siliguri "chicken’s neck."
Visa Application Centre at Jamuna Future Park in Dhaka, the primary hub for processing Indian visas in Bangladesh’s capital, announced that it would close at 2:00 PM on Wednesday
President Trump signed a directive banning travel from seven more countries—Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, Syria, Laos, Sierra Leone—and Palestinians, while restricting 15 others. Total now 39 nations for security, vetting issues, and overstays. Starts January 1, post-DC killings and Syria attack.
Meta remained reluctant to stop this abuse on its platforms to protect the huge revenues it was generating through the fraudulent Chinese advertisements.