Trade with Pakistan can help achieve 2047 goal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants India to become an advanced nation by 2047, exactly a hundred years after Independence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants India to become an advanced nation by 2047, exactly a hundred years after Independence.
Jammu and Kashmir Leader of Opposition (LoP) and BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday expressed his concern over the remarks made by some of the legislators related to engaging in talks with Pakistan, comparing development situations in PoJK and the Union Territory, and “glorifying” Pakistan.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Rajeev Shukla has said that the Indian government will take a call regarding the resumption of bilateral ties with Pakistan. He said BCCI will follow the decision by the government on this issue.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said the final resolution of the Kashmir issue will come when the "stolen part" under illegal Pakistani occupation is returned to India.
The forced deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan underscores the grim reality faced by displaced populations who find themselves at the mercy of shifting political priorities.
As we celebrate his birth anniversary every year on 11 May, we remember the writer who inked society as it was, on paper, in all its humanity and inhumanity. After 112 years since his birth, we still read Manto, and his stories make us tremble even today.
He said no matter how much Congress leaders sing in praise of Pakistan, the neighbouring country has no capacity to threaten India in any way.
Former Pakistan Minister of Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Friday reacted to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's release from Tihar jail after he got relief from the Supreme Court in the Delhi excise policy case and termed it a loss of 'another battle' for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Today, both PTI and the military establishment mark May 9 as a 'black day' by labeling each other as the victim and an aggressor.
The latest controversy came days after Sam Pitroda created a storm with his racist remarks in an interview to The Statesman, following which he had to resign from the post of Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress.