INDIA
Red Fort blast: Suspect Dr Umar Mohammad linked to Faridabad 'white-collar' terror module
Umar Mohammad allegedly carried out the attack after key members of the module, including Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather, were arrested and their explosives seized.
INDIA
Bihar election 2025: Eknath Shinde predicts NDA landslide, hails women voters for high turnout
The strong voter enthusiasm, especially among women, signals overwhelming support for the ruling coalition, believes Shinde.
INDIA
Jemimah Rodrigues’ 'golden' selfie captures the heartbeat of India’s World Cup victory
India, on Sunday, finally lifted their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup trophy, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in a pulsating final.
INDIA
BJP’s swipe at Mamata Banerjee’s World Cup congratulatory post: ‘OMG they were playing till 12!’
What began as a congratulatory note from Mamata Banerjee turned into a political flashpoint after the BJP’s sarcastic swipe over her ‘late-night’ remark.
INDIA
'Champions of the world!’: From PM Modi to Tendulkar, India erupts in joy as women’s cricket team scripts history
Cheers, pride, and emotion swept across the nation as Harmanpreet Kaur’s fearless side lifted India’s first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup, ending decades of heartbreak with a night to remember in Navi Mumbai.
INDIA
Pakistan claimed this IAF pilot was captured. Prez Murmu's Rafale sortie busts the lie
By appearing alongside President Murmu, Squadron Leader Singh has become the face of India’s sharpest rebuttal to Pakistan’s misinformation.
INDIA
‘Wants to revive mafia rule, opposed Ram Temple’: Yogi Adityanath slams RJD at Siwan rally
CM Adityanath alleged that the RJD candidate from Siwan came from a family with a “criminal background known across the country and even abroad.”
INDIA
Droupadi Murmu becomes first President to take sortie in Rafale fighter jet | Watch
President Murmu, who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, is the third President and the second woman President to undertake such a sortie.
INDIA
Cyclone Montha intensifies into severe storm; Andhra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu brace for landfall
The cyclonic storm Montha over the west-central Bay of Bengal has intensified and is expected to make landfall along the Andhra Pradesh coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, near Kakinada, on Tuesday evening or night.
WORLD
‘Stop importing Indians’: Ex-DOGE architect James Fishback blasts H-1B visa as a ‘scam’ hurting Americans
The Azoria CEO has frequently argued that American companies show little interest in hiring domestic talent despite an abundance of skilled graduates in fields like AI and computer science.
WORLD
'Could be key ally for Venezuela': Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado hails India as model democracy
Machado further noted that Indian companies could play a major role in Venezuela’s energy, infrastructure, and telecom sectors once the country dismantles the socialist structures she says have caused widespread damage.
INDIA
'Full of life, laughter and wit’: Shashi Tharoor fondly remembers 'dear classmate' Piyush Pandey
Pandey, who redefined Indian advertising by bringing Hindi, humour, and emotion to the forefront, passed away in Mumbai early Friday morning at the age of 70 after battling a respiratory illness.
BUSINESS
'We don't do deals with a gun to our head': Piyush Goyal on India-US trade talks
Referring to ongoing bilateral trade talks with the US, Goyal said discussions are progressing steadily, but New Delhi will not compromise on its core interests to meet any timeline.
INDIA
'What Modi conceals, Trump reveals': Congress slams PM Modi after Trump claims India will cut Russian oil imports
Congress leader Ramesh pointed out that this marks the fourth instance in six days that Trump publicly addressed India’s energy policy.
INDIA
Bihar assembly elections 2025: EC bars print ads on poll and pre-poll days
Political parties must submit advertisements at least two days before publication to secure pre-certification, as per the EC's order.
INDIA
Trump once again claims to resolve India-Pakistan war, says seven planes were shot down
Since May 10, Trump has repeatedly asserted on social media that he helped broker a “full and immediate” ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a “long night” of talks mediated by Washington.
TRENDS
'No phones, just real laughter, vintage vibes': Viral 1990s Infosys video sparks nostalgia among techies
The clip shows young employees chatting over lunch, smiling freely, seemingly unaware of the history they were helping to create.
INDIA
‘Living the American dream, embarrassing India’: CEO slams drunk IITian on Delhi flight
Kheterpal claims that the passenger consumed around 11 beers during the 16-hour flight. When the cabin crew refused to serve him more after three drinks, he allegedly convinced the tech CEO and his colleagues to order additional beers for him.
WORLD
After week of deadly clashes, Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to immediate ceasefire in Doha talks
Qatar’s foreign ministry said both sides had agreed to establish mechanisms to consolidate peace and stability and to hold follow-up meetings in the coming days to verify and sustain the truce.
WORLD
Why ‘93,000’ is trending: Afghans troll Pakistan over 'Pants ceremony 2.0'
The phrase “93,000” harks back to the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, when Pakistan’s Lt Gen AAK Niazi surrendered along with 93,000 troops to India’s Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora, one of the largest mass surrenders since World War II.
WORLD
Pakistan strikes Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak as cross-border tensions flare; dozens killed
In Pakistan, four security officials have been killed and four others injured; while in Afghanistan, 15 civilians lost their lives and dozens were wounded in the latest round of cross-border clashes.
INDIA
Supreme Court allows sale and use of green firecrackers from October 18 to 21
The usage of firecrackers is limited to 6 pm to 10 pm on the permitted days, ruled the top court.
INDIA
'Influential politicians can influence policy': Shashi Tharoor hails US lawmakers' call to boost India-US ties
Early this month, 19 lawmakers had expressed concern that duties of up to 50 percent had strained bilateral trade and disrupted supply chains critical to American manufacturers.
INDIA
Pakistan lost over 100 soldiers in Operation Sindoor strikes, says Lt General Rajiv Ghai
Ghai, who was the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) at the time, said a retaliatory operation was inevitable.







