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MEA fumes over Singapore PM’s comments on India: This is how Singaporeans were upset after Kejriwal’s ‘Singapore variant’ comment

The Singaporean Prime Minister had commented that 'Nehru's India' was somehow overshadowed by contemporary 'criminal' Parliamentarians.

After 4 months of resistance, Pakistan finally allows humanitarian aid from India to reach Afghanistan, 50,000 tons of wheat to be transported soon

Pakistan finally permits Indian humanitarian aid to reach Afghanistan through its territory

India to sign Free Trade Agreement with UAE on Friday, PM Modi to hold a virtual summit with Abu Dhabi crown prince

PM Modi and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan are going to hold a virtual Summit on Friday

Piyush Goyal identifies Indo-Australian relation as ‘Dil Chahta Hai’, says interim trade agreement to finalise in 30 days

The aim of this agreement is to facilitate bilateral relations in tourism and the exchange of information and data related to the sector between the two countries.

Challenging the idea of India, stoking sub-nationalism – Rahul Gandhi’s new playbook of polarisation

Rahul Gandhi dismisses the idea of India's national identity and peddles left-liberal narrative of India being just a union of states

The more you panic and more noise you make, you will sink faster: The Modi juggernaut and the quicksand that opposition is in

In the last few years with BJP forming the government twice over at the centre and also ruling many states the opposition is dealing with a slippery phenomenon

Rashtranayak Netaji: Dharmic moorings of Subhash Chandra Bose and the death-blow to the British Raj in India

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose must be conferred title of Rashtranayak (national hero) lickety-split for his dharmic moorings and the death blow to British Raj

India calls for de-escalation of Russia-Ukraine tensions at UNSC; abstains from procedural vote

India called for finding a solution to the Russia-Ukraine border crisis and maintaining security and peace within the region.

Former Zimbabwe cricketer Brendan Taylor discloses being ‘blackmailed’ by Indian businessmen to ‘spot-fix’ international matches, may face ICC ban

Former Zimbabwe cricketer Brendan Taylor has disclosed that he took money to spot-fix matches from an Indian businessman

Taiwan invites Indian researchers to its National Archives to rediscover the legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Taiwan opens up its National Archives for Indian researchers to study the disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

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