Friend of India, don’t see any problem after takeover: Piyush Goyal on Donald Trump
India was looking forward to starting talks with the new administration in the United States under Donald Trump, he added.
India was looking forward to starting talks with the new administration in the United States under Donald Trump, he added.
Claudia Salomon is the President of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court), the first woman in this role in its 100-year history. She spoke to The Statesman during a recent visit to India.
Constitution Day, celebrated on November 26, holds immense significance in India and beyond not only because it marks the historical event of the adoption of the country’s Constitution but also because the text of the “highest law of the land” resonates with our quotidian aspiration and further encourages continuous negotiation in the public sphere for reshaping India’s governance framework.
Amid China's aggressive posturing on maritime issues, India and the European Union (EU) have reiterated their shared commitment to promoting a free, open, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
The Third Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) Meeting between India and Tanzania was held in Goa, today. Both nations explored avenues to deepen bilateral defence ties, including maritime collaboration, service-to-service cooperation, and defence industry partnerships
India's leading low-cost carrier, IndiGo on Monday announced the introduction of business-class services for the first time since its inception.
After losing to Sri Lanka by 32 runs in the second ODI at R. Premadasa Stadium, a disappointed India captain Rohit Sharma said there will be a talk in the team about how their batting fared in the middle overs.
This is the first time that India have reached the semifinals in two successive Olympics since the 1972 Olympics in Munich.
Amid violent protests in Bangladesh India has advised its nationals to refrain from travelling to Bangladesh until further notice.
Reduced to playing with only ten men for two thirds of the match, India brought off a Houdini-like escape act to get past Britain via the penalty shootout and enter the hockey semifinals in the Olympic Games here on Sunday.