“The Tragic Crash of Kashmir Princess: A Botched Assassination Attempt”

“The Tragic Crash of Kashmir Princess: A Botched Assassination Attempt”

In the late 1980s, India was witnessing a tumultuous period of political instability, marked by multiple terrorist attacks and assassination attempts. Amidst this chaos, Air India – the national carrier of India – became a target of a botched assassination attempt. Today, we delve into the archives of Hindustan Times to revisit the tragic incident … Read more

India records 11,109 new cases of coronavirus, bringing active cases to 49,622, and 29 new deaths.

India records 11,109 new cases of coronavirus, bringing active cases to 49,622, and 29 new deaths.

And the Indian (NDTV) channel – in its English-language bulletin – stated that India recorded 11,109 new cases of coronavirus within 24 hours, bringing the number of active cases in the country to 49,622. The channel added that the death toll from infection with the virus in the country rose to 531 thousand and 64 … Read more

India’s G20 Chief Urges Inclusivity Amid Growing Differences Between East and West.

India’s G20 Chief Urges Inclusivity Amid Growing Differences Between East and West.

Harsh Shringla, India’s foreign secretary, recently emphasized India’s approach towards inclusivity in the G20 group of nations. As a founding member of the G20, India has been at the forefront of advocating for developing nations’ interests in the global economic forum. With its increasing economic potential, India has been playing a crucial role in shaping … Read more

IMF Chief Lauds India’s Focus as G-20 President on Global Community Issues

IMF Chief Lauds India’s Focus as G-20 President on Global Community Issues

India’s leadership as the G20 president has been praised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), highlighting the country’s successful engagement with other global powers to tackle issues such as the pandemic and the economy. The IMF has applauded India for its effective leadership, noting its proactive approach and commitment to promoting inclusive and sustainable growth. … Read more

“Srinagar Gets Smart City Treatment and Hosts G20 Meetings Ahead of Delhi Summit”

“Srinagar Gets Smart City Treatment and Hosts G20 Meetings Ahead of Delhi Summit”

India’s northernmost state of Jammu and Kashmir has undergone a major revamp, with the capital city of Srinagar receiving smart city treatment. This development is aimed at modernizing the infrastructure in the region and uplifting the standard of living for the people. As a region with a rich cultural heritage and significant geopolitical significance, Jammu … Read more

Congress announces hunger strike against Gehlot’s government amidst Patanaich Pilot controversy.

Congress announces hunger strike against Gehlot’s government amidst Patanaich Pilot controversy.

Jaipur: Sachin Pilot is planning to go on a one-day hunger strike in protest against the Ashok Gehlot government in Rajasthan. Former Rajasthan Congress president Pilot’s strike against his own government has created a big crisis for the Congress national leadership. Sachin Pilot said that the strike is protesting against the Gehlot government’s unwillingness to … Read more

India announces G20 meeting in Srinagar despite opposition from Pakistan and China

India announces G20 meeting in Srinagar despite opposition from Pakistan and China

In a bold move, India has snubbed both China and Pakistan by deciding to host the Group of 20 (G20) meeting in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir. This decision has raised eyebrows in both countries and has the potential to exacerbate tensions in an already volatile region. Despite criticisms, India stands firm in … Read more

A Kolkata researcher was infected with a plant fungus, possibly the world’s first reported case of such an infection in humans. The person, a plant mycologist who worked with decaying materials, mushrooms, and various other plant fungi, has since recovered. The doctors treating the patient stated that the fungi causing such infections could become a disturbing phenomenon due to global warming, alteration in ecosystems, and unplanned urbanization.

A Kolkata researcher was infected with a plant fungus, possibly the world’s first reported case of such an infection in humans. The person, a plant mycologist who worked with decaying materials, mushrooms, and various other plant fungi, has since recovered. The doctors treating the patient stated that the fungi causing such infections could become a disturbing phenomenon due to global warming, alteration in ecosystems, and unplanned urbanization.

In what appears to be a one-of-a-kind incident, a man in India has been infected with a fungal pathogen which has led to the growth of mushroom-like structures on his body. This bizarre and intriguing case has caught the attention of scientists and medical professionals across the globe, sparking an urgent and intense research effort … Read more

Pakistan has responded to India’s notice seeking a review and modification of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan is committed to the treaty, said a foreign ministry spokesperson. India served the notice after accusing Pakistan of “intransigence” in handling disputes. The modification will be discussed at the Permanent Commission of Indus Waters level after Pakistan hears India’s concerns, according to reports. India was disappointed by the appointment of a Court of Arbitration, which it believes contravenes the graded mechanism prescribed in the treaty, and has not cooperated with the court.

Pakistan has responded to India’s notice seeking a review and modification of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan is committed to the treaty, said a foreign ministry spokesperson. India served the notice after accusing Pakistan of “intransigence” in handling disputes. The modification will be discussed at the Permanent Commission of Indus Waters level after Pakistan hears India’s concerns, according to reports. India was disappointed by the appointment of a Court of Arbitration, which it believes contravenes the graded mechanism prescribed in the treaty, and has not cooperated with the court.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has received a letter from Pakistan in response to India’s notice seeking a review and modification of the 62-year-old Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with regard to the management of cross-border rivers, according to ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi. The letter, forwarded by Pakistan’s foreign ministry and written by its Indus … Read more