India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
Mira Nair reveals son Zohran Mamdani was first choice for A Suitable Boy lead
Filmmaker Mira Nair has shared a candid behind-the-scenes revelation about her acclaimed television adaptation of Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy, offering fresh insight into the casting process behind the ambitious BBC series. In a recent interview, Nair disclosed that her son, Zohran Mamdani, was originally her first choice for the central role that was eventually portrayed by actor Ishaan Khatter. According to Nair, Mamdani possessed the essential qualities she believed were requi
Mira Nair reveals son Zohran Mamdani was first choice for A Suitable Boy lead
Filmmaker Mira Nair has shared a candid behind-the-scenes revelation about her acclaimed television adaptation of Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy, offering fresh insight into the casting process behind the ambitious BBC series. In a recent interview, Nair disclosed that her son, Zohran Mamdani, was originally her first choice for the central role that was eventually portrayed by actor Ishaan Khatter. According to Nair, Mamdani possessed the essential qualities she believed were requi
Indian immigrant detained by ICE during green card interview in Long Beach
The family of an Indian-origin woman living in Southern California has described a deeply distressing experience after she was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement during what was expected to be the final step of her green card process. Babblejit “Bubbly” Kaur, 60, a longtime member of the Long Beach restaurant community, was taken into custody on December 1 while attending a scheduled biometric appointment connected to her application for permanent residency. Kaur has lived in the United States since 1994 and had reached the final stage of the green card process after her petition was approved through sponsorship by her US citizen daughter and son-in-law. According to her family, the appointment was meant to be a routine procedure, required before the issuance of permanent residency status. Instead, it ended with federal agents detaining her without prior notice or explanation. Her daughter, Joti Kaur, said her mother sensed something was wrong even before the appointment began. When Kaur arrived at the immigration office, several federal agents reportedly entered the building and proceeded to a back room. Shortly afterward, she was called into the same area, where agents informed her that she was being arrested. Family members maintain that Kaur has no criminal record and has complied with immigration requirements throughout her decades in the country. Joti described the arrest as traumatic, stating that her mother was placed in a van with several men and restrained with shackles on her hands and feet. The family was not immediately told where she had been taken, heightening fears during the first few hours following her detention. They later learned that she had been transferred to an immigration detention facility in Los Angeles. Conditions inside the facility have added to the family’s concern. According to Joti, her mother has been held in a crowded room with more than two dozen detainees. She has struggled to sleep due to constant lighting and noise throughout the night, including frequent crying and shouting. The prolonged uncertainty and lack of clear communication have taken an emotional toll on both Kaur and her family. The Department of Homeland Security has not publicly disclosed the reason for Kaur’s detention. Her family says they are still seeking clarity on what led to the arrest, particularly given that her green card petition had already been approved and she was nearing the completion of the process. Kaur and her husband are well known in Long Beach, where they operated Natraj Cuisine of India and Nepal for more than two decades until the Covid pandemic disrupted the restaurant industry. The couple, who raised three children in the US, are regarded by community members as hardworking and deeply rooted in the area. In recent years, Kaur had continued working in the local restaurant sector. Local elected officials have expressed concern over the case, with one congressman stating that his office is actively working to assist the family and condemning what he described as actions that instill fear among law-abiding immigrants. For the Kaurs, the episode has transformed a long-awaited immigration milestone into an ongoing ordeal, as they wait for answers and hope for her safe return home.
Indian immigrant detained by ICE during green card interview in Long Beach
The family of an Indian-origin woman living in Southern California has described a deeply distressing experience after she was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement during what was expected to be the final step of her green card process. Babblejit “Bubbly” Kaur, 60, a longtime member of the Long Beach restaurant community, was taken into custody on December 1 while attending a scheduled biometric appointment connected to her application for permanent residency. Kaur has lived in the United States since 1994 and had reached the final stage of the green card process after her petition was approved through sponsorship by her US citizen daughter and son-in-law. According to her family, the appointment was meant to be a routine procedure, required before the issuance of permanent residency status. Instead, it ended with federal agents detaining her without prior notice or explanation. Her daughter, Joti Kaur, said her mother sensed something was wrong even before the appointment began. When Kaur arrived at the immigration office, several federal agents reportedly entered the building and proceeded to a back room. Shortly afterward, she was called into the same area, where agents informed her that she was being arrested. Family members maintain that Kaur has no criminal record and has complied with immigration requirements throughout her decades in the country. Joti described the arrest as traumatic, stating that her mother was placed in a van with several men and restrained with shackles on her hands and feet. The family was not immediately told where she had been taken, heightening fears during the first few hours following her detention. They later learned that she had been transferred to an immigration detention facility in Los Angeles. Conditions inside the facility have added to the family’s concern. According to Joti, her mother has been held in a crowded room with more than two dozen detainees. She has struggled to sleep due to constant lighting and noise throughout the night, including frequent crying and shouting. The prolonged uncertainty and lack of clear communication have taken an emotional toll on both Kaur and her family. The Department of Homeland Security has not publicly disclosed the reason for Kaur’s detention. Her family says they are still seeking clarity on what led to the arrest, particularly given that her green card petition had already been approved and she was nearing the completion of the process. Kaur and her husband are well known in Long Beach, where they operated Natraj Cuisine of India and Nepal for more than two decades until the Covid pandemic disrupted the restaurant industry. The couple, who raised three children in the US, are regarded by community members as hardworking and deeply rooted in the area. In recent years, Kaur had continued working in the local restaurant sector. Local elected officials have expressed concern over the case, with one congressman stating that his office is actively working to assist the family and condemning what he described as actions that instill fear among law-abiding immigrants. For the Kaurs, the episode has transformed a long-awaited immigration milestone into an ongoing ordeal, as they wait for answers and hope for her safe return home.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner Raises Alarm Over Neglect of Senior Citizens
Hyderabad City Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar has issued a strong and emotional warning to people who are neglecting their elderly parents, expressing deep concern over the rising number of complaints from senior citizens. He said he is personally disturbed by the increasing cases where aged parents are suffering due to neglect, emotional abandonment, and lack of care from their own children. Sajjanar revealed that along with handling regular cases such as cheating, cybercrime,
Hyderabad Police Commissioner Raises Alarm Over Neglect of Senior Citizens
Hyderabad City Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar has issued a strong and emotional warning to people who are neglecting their elderly parents, expressing deep concern over the rising number of complaints from senior citizens. He said he is personally disturbed by the increasing cases where aged parents are suffering due to neglect, emotional abandonment, and lack of care from their own children. Sajjanar revealed that along with handling regular cases such as cheating, cybercrime,
Stranded Indian h-1b workers seek help as visa interview delays spark debate
Hundreds of Indian professionals holding H-1B work visas have found themselves unexpectedly stranded in India after US authorities postponed visa interviews that were originally scheduled for December, pushing them to March, April, or even later next year. The abrupt decision has disrupted travel plans, employment continuity and family stability for many skilled workers who were visiting India temporarily and expected to return to their jobs in the United States within weeks. The sudden uncertai
Stranded Indian h-1b workers seek help as visa interview delays spark debate
Hundreds of Indian professionals holding H-1B work visas have found themselves unexpectedly stranded in India after US authorities postponed visa interviews that were originally scheduled for December, pushing them to March, April, or even later next year. The abrupt decision has disrupted travel plans, employment continuity and family stability for many skilled workers who were visiting India temporarily and expected to return to their jobs in the United States within weeks. The sudden uncertai
Lionel Messi arrives in Kolkata, meets Shah Rukh Khan during GOAT India tour
Kolkata witnessed a rare convergence of global sporting excellence and popular culture on Saturday, December 13, as legendary footballer Lionel Messi arrived in the city as part of his three-day GOAT India tour. The visit transformed the city into a focal point of international attention, with fans, sports enthusiasts, and cultural observers closely following every development surrounding the Argentine icon’s presence. The historic Yuva Bharti stadium served as the backdrop for a series of
Lionel Messi arrives in Kolkata, meets Shah Rukh Khan during GOAT India tour
Kolkata witnessed a rare convergence of global sporting excellence and popular culture on Saturday, December 13, as legendary footballer Lionel Messi arrived in the city as part of his three-day GOAT India tour. The visit transformed the city into a focal point of international attention, with fans, sports enthusiasts, and cultural observers closely following every development surrounding the Argentine icon’s presence. The historic Yuva Bharti stadium served as the backdrop for a series of
Immigration, innovation and irony: examining the backlash against Indian technologists
Recent calls by some US political activists to reduce or eliminate the presence of Indian professionals in American workplaces have reignited a long-running debate over immigration, national identity and economic growth. Mark Mitchell, a US pollster who has promoted what he describes as a “de-Indianisation” consultancy, has become a prominent voice in this discourse. His arguments reflect a broader strain of nativism that has surfaced periodically throughout American history, often at mom
Immigration, innovation and irony: examining the backlash against Indian technologists
Recent calls by some US political activists to reduce or eliminate the presence of Indian professionals in American workplaces have reignited a long-running debate over immigration, national identity and economic growth. Mark Mitchell, a US pollster who has promoted what he describes as a “de-Indianisation” consultancy, has become a prominent voice in this discourse. His arguments reflect a broader strain of nativism that has surfaced periodically throughout American history, often at mom
Trump weighs Core-5 global power bloc as potential alternative to the G7
US President Donald Trump is reported to be considering the formation of a new geopolitical grouping known as the “Core-5,” a proposed alliance that would bring together the United States, Russia, China, India, and Japan. The initiative is being explored as a potential alternative to the Group of Seven, signaling a significant shift in Washington’s approach to global leadership and alliance-building. If pursued, the Core-5 could represent one of the most powerful strategic blocs ever as
Trump weighs Core-5 global power bloc as potential alternative to the G7
US President Donald Trump is reported to be considering the formation of a new geopolitical grouping known as the “Core-5,” a proposed alliance that would bring together the United States, Russia, China, India, and Japan. The initiative is being explored as a potential alternative to the Group of Seven, signaling a significant shift in Washington’s approach to global leadership and alliance-building. If pursued, the Core-5 could represent one of the most powerful strategic blocs ever as
Silver prices cross Rs 2 lakh on MCX as industrial demand and global cues boost rally
Silver prices touched a key psychological level on Friday as March futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange briefly crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark, reflecting strong momentum in the bullion market. The contract rose to an intraday high of Rs 2,00,362 before easing slightly in late trade. By 3:54 pm, silver was quoted at Rs 1,99,238, still holding most of the day’s gains as traders assessed near-term cues. The move marks the continuation of a steady rally seen over the past several weeks, driven by a combination of supportive global and domestic factors. A softer US dollar and declining global interest rates have improved the appeal of non-yielding assets such as precious metals, encouraging investor participation. At the same time, broader strength across industrial commodities has added to bullish sentiment in silver, which straddles both investment and industrial demand. Market participants point to global monetary easing as a key driver behind the recent surge. With the US Federal Reserve cutting rates again, expectations of a prolonged low-rate environment have strengthened. This has reduced the opportunity cost of holding metals and increased demand from investors seeking diversification and protection against currency volatility. A weaker dollar has further supported prices by making silver cheaper for overseas buyers, lifting global demand. Industrial consumption has also emerged as a significant pillar for prices. Silver remains a critical input for solar panels, electric vehicles, semiconductors and a wide range of electronic components. As global investment in clean energy and technology accelerates, demand for the metal continues to expand. Several industry estimates suggest that supply growth from mining has not kept pace with rising consumption, resulting in a persistent global supply deficit. In India, demand has been reinforced by the rapid expansion of solar power capacity and the government’s push to strengthen domestic electronics manufacturing. Traders noted that once silver moved decisively above the Rs 1.90 lakh resistance zone, momentum-based buying gathered pace, carrying prices toward the Rs 2 lakh threshold. The longer-term outlook remains constructive, supported by structural demand trends. Analysts tracking the market highlight that the imbalance between supply and consumption is likely to persist, keeping prices elevated. Based on these fundamentals, some projections point to a potential upside toward Rs 2.40 lakh over the medium to long term, provided global demand remains steady and mining output does not rise sharply. From a technical perspective, the ability of silver to sustain levels near Rs 2 lakh will be closely watched. Immediate resistance is seen around Rs 2,00,500, while support is placed near Rs 1,96,000. A firm close above resistance could strengthen expectations of a move toward the Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh range. However, traders caution that short-term volatility is likely, with profit booking or shifts in global rate expectations capable of triggering temporary corrections. Despite the possibility of near-term swings, the broader fundamentals continue to favour silver. Growing demand from solar, electronics and EV segments, combined with limited supply expansion, underpins the bullish outlook. The recent move past Rs 2 lakh has set a new reference point for the market, and its ability to build on this milestone will depend on how global monetary policy, industrial consumption and investor sentiment evolve in the weeks ahead.
Silver prices cross Rs 2 lakh on MCX as industrial demand and global cues boost rally
Silver prices touched a key psychological level on Friday as March futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange briefly crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark, reflecting strong momentum in the bullion market. The contract rose to an intraday high of Rs 2,00,362 before easing slightly in late trade. By 3:54 pm, silver was quoted at Rs 1,99,238, still holding most of the day’s gains as traders assessed near-term cues. The move marks the continuation of a steady rally seen over the past several weeks, driven by a combination of supportive global and domestic factors. A softer US dollar and declining global interest rates have improved the appeal of non-yielding assets such as precious metals, encouraging investor participation. At the same time, broader strength across industrial commodities has added to bullish sentiment in silver, which straddles both investment and industrial demand. Market participants point to global monetary easing as a key driver behind the recent surge. With the US Federal Reserve cutting rates again, expectations of a prolonged low-rate environment have strengthened. This has reduced the opportunity cost of holding metals and increased demand from investors seeking diversification and protection against currency volatility. A weaker dollar has further supported prices by making silver cheaper for overseas buyers, lifting global demand. Industrial consumption has also emerged as a significant pillar for prices. Silver remains a critical input for solar panels, electric vehicles, semiconductors and a wide range of electronic components. As global investment in clean energy and technology accelerates, demand for the metal continues to expand. Several industry estimates suggest that supply growth from mining has not kept pace with rising consumption, resulting in a persistent global supply deficit. In India, demand has been reinforced by the rapid expansion of solar power capacity and the government’s push to strengthen domestic electronics manufacturing. Traders noted that once silver moved decisively above the Rs 1.90 lakh resistance zone, momentum-based buying gathered pace, carrying prices toward the Rs 2 lakh threshold. The longer-term outlook remains constructive, supported by structural demand trends. Analysts tracking the market highlight that the imbalance between supply and consumption is likely to persist, keeping prices elevated. Based on these fundamentals, some projections point to a potential upside toward Rs 2.40 lakh over the medium to long term, provided global demand remains steady and mining output does not rise sharply. From a technical perspective, the ability of silver to sustain levels near Rs 2 lakh will be closely watched. Immediate resistance is seen around Rs 2,00,500, while support is placed near Rs 1,96,000. A firm close above resistance could strengthen expectations of a move toward the Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh range. However, traders caution that short-term volatility is likely, with profit booking or shifts in global rate expectations capable of triggering temporary corrections. Despite the possibility of near-term swings, the broader fundamentals continue to favour silver. Growing demand from solar, electronics and EV segments, combined with limited supply expansion, underpins the bullish outlook. The recent move past Rs 2 lakh has set a new reference point for the market, and its ability to build on this milestone will depend on how global monetary policy, industrial consumption and investor sentiment evolve in the weeks ahead.
Amazon To Create 3.8 Million India Jobs By 2030 Despite Global Layoffs And $35B Investment Plan
Amazon has revealed one of its biggest commitments to India yet, announcing that it aims to help create 3.8 million job opportunities in the country by 2030. This comes at a time when the tech giant has laid off around 14,000 employees globally, highlighting a contrasting strategy between global restructuring and India-focused expansion. The announcement was made during the Smbhav Summit in New Delhi, where Amazon outlined its long-term roadmap for the Indian market. The company says it will
Amazon To Create 3.8 Million India Jobs By 2030 Despite Global Layoffs And $35B Investment Plan
Amazon has revealed one of its biggest commitments to India yet, announcing that it aims to help create 3.8 million job opportunities in the country by 2030. This comes at a time when the tech giant has laid off around 14,000 employees globally, highlighting a contrasting strategy between global restructuring and India-focused expansion. The announcement was made during the Smbhav Summit in New Delhi, where Amazon outlined its long-term roadmap for the Indian market. The company says it will
US embassy in India issues fresh advisory after visa appointments rescheduled
The United States embassy in India has issued a new advisory urging all visa applicants to strictly adhere to the updated appointment dates communicated through recent rescheduling emails. The mission clarified that individuals who arrive on their previously scheduled dates will not be granted entry into any embassy or consulate facility. The reminder follows a series of appointment modifications across multiple visa categories prompted by internal adjustments to scheduling systems, and aims
US embassy in India issues fresh advisory after visa appointments rescheduled
The United States embassy in India has issued a new advisory urging all visa applicants to strictly adhere to the updated appointment dates communicated through recent rescheduling emails. The mission clarified that individuals who arrive on their previously scheduled dates will not be granted entry into any embassy or consulate facility. The reminder follows a series of appointment modifications across multiple visa categories prompted by internal adjustments to scheduling systems, and aims
Belgium’s top court rejects Mehul Choksi’s final appeal against extradition to India
Belgium’s Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, marking a critical step forward in India’s long-running efforts to secure his extradition in connection with the Punjab National Bank fraud. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday by the Court of Cassation, upheld the earlier order of the Antwerp Court of Appeal, which had declared India’s extradition request lawful and enforceable. With this decision, Choksi’s attempt to overturn one of the final le
Belgium’s top court rejects Mehul Choksi’s final appeal against extradition to India
Belgium’s Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, marking a critical step forward in India’s long-running efforts to secure his extradition in connection with the Punjab National Bank fraud. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday by the Court of Cassation, upheld the earlier order of the Antwerp Court of Appeal, which had declared India’s extradition request lawful and enforceable. With this decision, Choksi’s attempt to overturn one of the final le
Trump signals new tariffs on Indian rice and Canadian fertiliser amid farmer concerns
US President Donald Trump indicated that his administration is prepared to examine new tariffs on a range of agricultural imports, including Canadian fertiliser and Indian rice, after American farmers raised concerns that low-priced foreign goods were eroding their competitiveness. The comments came during a roundtable discussion at the White House, where the President unveiled a $12 billion support package intended to cushion farmers from mounting price pressures and market volatility. Througho
Trump signals new tariffs on Indian rice and Canadian fertiliser amid farmer concerns
US President Donald Trump indicated that his administration is prepared to examine new tariffs on a range of agricultural imports, including Canadian fertiliser and Indian rice, after American farmers raised concerns that low-priced foreign goods were eroding their competitiveness. The comments came during a roundtable discussion at the White House, where the President unveiled a $12 billion support package intended to cushion farmers from mounting price pressures and market volatility. Througho
India asks China to ensure safe transit for citizens after airport detention
The Ministry of External Affairs issued a firm message to China after an Indian national was reportedly singled out and detained for nearly 18 hours at Shanghai airport. The statement, released on Monday, underscored India’s expectation that its citizens travelling through Chinese airports must not be selectively targeted or subjected to arbitrary detention, and urged Beijing to ensure that international air travel regulations are respected without exception. The incident has intensified di
India asks China to ensure safe transit for citizens after airport detention
The Ministry of External Affairs issued a firm message to China after an Indian national was reportedly singled out and detained for nearly 18 hours at Shanghai airport. The statement, released on Monday, underscored India’s expectation that its citizens travelling through Chinese airports must not be selectively targeted or subjected to arbitrary detention, and urged Beijing to ensure that international air travel regulations are respected without exception. The incident has intensified di
Smriti Mandhana Confirms Wedding Called Off, Requests Privacy Amid Speculations
Indian women’s cricket star Smriti Mandhana has finally broken her silence regarding the ongoing rumours surrounding her personal life and wedding plans. The cricketer officially announced through her Instagram story that her marriage with boyfriend and music composer Palash Muchhal has been called off. The confirmation comes after weeks of speculation that intensified when she deleted posts related to her relationship and pre-wedding celebrations. Smriti clarified that both families mutual
Smriti Mandhana Confirms Wedding Called Off, Requests Privacy Amid Speculations
Indian women’s cricket star Smriti Mandhana has finally broken her silence regarding the ongoing rumours surrounding her personal life and wedding plans. The cricketer officially announced through her Instagram story that her marriage with boyfriend and music composer Palash Muchhal has been called off. The confirmation comes after weeks of speculation that intensified when she deleted posts related to her relationship and pre-wedding celebrations. Smriti clarified that both families mutual
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus
RBI Cuts Repo Rate To 5.25%: Will Your Home Loan EMIs Finally Get Cheaper?
The Reserve Bank of India has reduced the repo rate by 25 basis points, bringing it down from 5.5% to 5.25%. This marks a total reduction of 125 basis points in 2025, sparking fresh hope among homebuyers for affordable loan EMIs as banks prepare to revise lending rates. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which met on December 3, 4 and 5, voted unanimously after assessing inflation control, liquidity status and growth expectations. Governor Sanjay Malhotra confirmed the move, addin
RBI Cuts Repo Rate To 5.25%: Will Your Home Loan EMIs Finally Get Cheaper?
The Reserve Bank of India has reduced the repo rate by 25 basis points, bringing it down from 5.5% to 5.25%. This marks a total reduction of 125 basis points in 2025, sparking fresh hope among homebuyers for affordable loan EMIs as banks prepare to revise lending rates. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which met on December 3, 4 and 5, voted unanimously after assessing inflation control, liquidity status and growth expectations. Governor Sanjay Malhotra confirmed the move, addin
IndiGo Cancels 1,000 Flights, Full Normalcy Expected Dec 10–15, Says CEO
India’s largest airline IndiGo is facing one of its biggest operational disruptions in recent years as flight cancellations surged past 1,000 on December 5 alone, severely impacting passengers across the country. CEO Pieter Elbers issued his first public statement addressing the situation, confirming that the disruptions occurred due to the rebooting of IndiGo’s entire operational system. While the government had assured normalcy by Saturday and full stability by Monday, IndiGo’s CEO st
IndiGo Cancels 1,000 Flights, Full Normalcy Expected Dec 10–15, Says CEO
India’s largest airline IndiGo is facing one of its biggest operational disruptions in recent years as flight cancellations surged past 1,000 on December 5 alone, severely impacting passengers across the country. CEO Pieter Elbers issued his first public statement addressing the situation, confirming that the disruptions occurred due to the rebooting of IndiGo’s entire operational system. While the government had assured normalcy by Saturday and full stability by Monday, IndiGo’s CEO st
Taliban Hits Back At Pakistan: We Have Right To Maintain Ties With India, Says Muttaqi
Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has strongly defended the Taliban government's right to maintain political and economic relations with India, pushing back against Pakistan’s criticism over Kabul-Delhi engagement. Speaking at a conference in Kabul, Muttaqi dismissed Islamabad's accusations that India supports anti-Pakistan groups, calling them inconsistent and politically motivated. He reminded that Pakistan itself maintains diplomatic presence in New Delhi with act
Taliban Hits Back At Pakistan: We Have Right To Maintain Ties With India, Says Muttaqi
Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has strongly defended the Taliban government's right to maintain political and economic relations with India, pushing back against Pakistan’s criticism over Kabul-Delhi engagement. Speaking at a conference in Kabul, Muttaqi dismissed Islamabad's accusations that India supports anti-Pakistan groups, calling them inconsistent and politically motivated. He reminded that Pakistan itself maintains diplomatic presence in New Delhi with act
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l









