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From soft power ascendancy to global leadership: India’s inspiring rise and future prospects in the international arena

India has a vision of a relatively pluralistic government, non-violent, and liberal with a non-threatening global leadership.

‘I don’t think the US can or should lecture any other country on democracy and human rights’: Senior White House official Kurt Campbell on...

Kurt Campbell said he doesn’t think US can or should be in a position to give lectures to any other country.

Do not demean the Indian school education system, it prepares you to be the best

I agree that times are changing and yes we need to upgrade our school curriculum but we cannot just trash our earlier system. We have been doing some things right as well.

India refuses to endorse China’s Belt and Road Initiative at the virtual SCO summit hosted by India

India has again opted out of supporting China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.

Congress supporters, Live Hindustan and others attribute misleading quote on Manipur to Sunil Chhetri: Details

A fake quote on Manipur has been attributed to India's ace footballer and Men's team captain Sunil Chhetri

De-Dollarization: Indian refineries use Chinese Yuan for some oil imports from Russia, say reports

Some oil imports from Russia to India are being paid in Chinese Yuan, reports

India and Pakistan swap list of prisoners under 2008 bilateral agreement, ask each other to release them soon

Indian and Pakistani governments exchange prisoner lists for Repatriation under the bilateral agreement signed in 2008.

Pakistan to send a delegation to India to inspect security arrangements at ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 venues

Pakistan government has announced its decision to send a delegationto India for security inspection of the World Cup 2023 venues

World Bank gives nod to $1.5 Billion financing for India’s low-carbon transition

India will scale up and accelerate the pace with which it is increasing its share of renewable energy. Further, it will help boost the development of green hydrogen within the country.

Leftist professor Ashutosh Varshney says Pakistani terrorists killing Indian armed forces is ‘understandable’, and 26/11 was bad because it made Aman Ki Asha difficult

For Ashutosh Varshney, the 26/11 attack was a mere inconvenience because he faced difficulties explaining his opinions advocating for India-Pakistan friendship. He even claims that the terrorist attacks on Army and paramilitary are 'understandable'.

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