India has risen: why the colonial powers fear New India in 2025?

India has risen: why the colonial powers fear New India in 2025?

The terrorist attack in Pahalgam sent shockwaves through India. As the nation mourned the loss of innocent lives, the world waited to see how New India would respond
Military Clashes Spark Food Shortage Concerns Amid Water Crisis in Pakistan

Military Clashes Spark Food Shortage Concerns Amid Water Crisis in Pakistan

Ongoing military tensions between Pakistan and India have heightened concerns over food security in Pakistan, particularly as the country grapples with an ongoing water crisis and economic instability.
Nifty, Sensex jumped more than 2% in opening as India-Pakistan tensions ease

Nifty, Sensex jumped more than 2% in opening as India-Pakistan tensions ease

Indian stock markets witnessed a sharp rally on Monday morning as investor sentiment turned positive following easing tensions between India and Pakistan. Both countries on Saturday reached an understanding on cessation of hostilities, leading to a boost in market confidence.
India’s creator economy set to influence over $1 trillion in consumer spending by 2030

India’s creator economy set to influence over $1 trillion in consumer spending by 2030

A fresh wave of economic optimism is sweeping across India’s digital landscape, as a new report by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) projects a staggering transformation led by the country’s thriving creator economy.
India–UK FTA poised to accelerate bilateral trade and investments

India–UK FTA poised to accelerate bilateral trade and investments

In May 2025, India and the United Kingdom concluded negotiations on a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA), marking a significant milestone in their bilateral relations.
India strikes back at terrorists with Operation Sindoor

India strikes back at terrorists with Operation Sindoor

India’s response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack has taken a decisive turn with the launch of Operation Sindoor, a traditional vermilion red or orange-red or maroon cosmetic powder from South Asia, usually worn by married women along the part of their hairline.
India sending Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to Vietnam a special gesture, has generated tremendous spiritual faith: Kiren Rijiju

India sending Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to Vietnam a special gesture, has generated tremendous spiritual faith: Kiren Rijiju

India sending Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to Vietnam "is a special gesture" by the government and lakhs of devotees have paid their respects and highlights the deep spiritual link between the two countries, Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has said.
US approves HawkEye 360 sale to boost India’s surveillances

US approves HawkEye 360 sale to boost India’s surveillances

In a move to boost New Delhi’s surveillance power amid heightened military tension, the US state department has approved the sale of HawkEye 360 technology to India, which will help the country gain maritime domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific, aided by a growing constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit.
Why the India-US Sonobuoy Co-Production Agreement Matters

Why the India-US Sonobuoy Co-Production Agreement Matters

Cooperation with the U.S. is helping to enhance India’s maritime domain awareness and undersea surveillance.
India’s startup surge: A global innovation powerhouse in the making

India’s startup surge: A global innovation powerhouse in the making

In a proud moment for India's entrepreneurial spirit, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said last week that the country’s startup ecosystem has climbed to an impressive third place globally.
"Will continue offering our full support to Indian govt": US FBI Director after Pahalgam attack

"Will continue offering our full support to Indian govt": US FBI Director after Pahalgam attack

FBI Director Kash Patel on Sunday offered condolences to all the victims of the recent terror attack in J&K's Pahalgam and affirmed the "full support" of the US to the Indian government.
India emerging as a leading global centre for biotechnology ecosystem

India emerging as a leading global centre for biotechnology ecosystem

As per the recent estimates, India’s bioeconomy sector has experienced phenomenal growth: over a decade, it has grown over 16 times, from $ 10 billion in 2014 to an impressive $165.7 billion in 2024. At the same time, biotech startups in India have grown by 200 times from merely 50 startups a decade ago to over 10,075 now.
India’s BrahMos missile: A rising star in global defence exports

India’s BrahMos missile: A rising star in global defence exports

India is steadily carving a name for itself on the global stage as a credible and reliable defence exporter, with the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile standing at the forefront of this transformation.
"They will not be spared": PM Modi strongly condemns terror attack in J-K's Pahalgam

"They will not be spared": PM Modi strongly condemns terror attack in J-K's Pahalgam

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday strongly condemned the terror attack in J&K’s Pahalgam, offering condolences to the families of the victims and asserting that those responsible will face justice.
India's Cost Effective Artillery and Ammunition: A Game-Changer in Global Defense Markets

India's Cost Effective Artillery and Ammunition: A Game-Changer in Global Defense Markets

India is a rapidly emerging and the competitive player in the global defense manufacturing sector, offering high - quality artillery ammunition and weaponry at the fraction of the coast of Western alternatives.
PM Modi to Interact with Indian Workers at Saudi Factory During Visit: MEA

PM Modi to Interact with Indian Workers at Saudi Factory During Visit: MEA

During the special briefing of the Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit a factory employing Indian workers and will interact with them during his visit to Saudi Arabia.
"Indian Navy's participation in AIKEYME exercise matter of great happiness": Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi

"Indian Navy's participation in AIKEYME exercise matter of great happiness": Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi

Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi on Sunday said that the Indian Navy's participation in the AIKEYME exercise is a matter of great happiness for the Indian Navy and the country.
India's First Futuristic "Star Wars" Laser Weapon Shoots Down Drone Swarm

India's First Futuristic "Star Wars" Laser Weapon Shoots Down Drone Swarm

The system made by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) tracked the drone, fired a laser beam and destroyed the target.
Dominican dignitary hails India's achievement in digital inclusion for all, calls it "amazing"

Dominican dignitary hails India's achievement in digital inclusion for all, calls it "amazing"

Isaac E Vasquez Montilla, Director of Public Innovation at Dominican Republic's Ministry of Public Administration hailed the digital transformation taking place in India and highlighted the positive aspects of digital services to enhance efficiency in public services' delivery.
Why India could be the next global toy hub amid US-China tariff war

Why India could be the next global toy hub amid US-China tariff war

As the US-China tariff war escalates, industry experts say India is staring at a "golden opportunity" to establish itself as a global hub for toy exports—especially to the United States, one of the world's largest toy markets.
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