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India’s unveiled by DRDO that AAP just got a massive upgrade
07:00 | 28/04/2026
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Saturday unveiled the Advanced Armoured Platforms AAP (Tracked and Wheeled), designed and developed by Vehicles Research & Development Establishment at the premises of the DRDO’s laboratory in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra.
India-Russia agree to further deepening their bilateral partnership.
07:00 | 27/04/2026
In a significant pact, India and Russia agree to further deepen their bilateral partnership.
App India's Forex Reserves Jump By Over $2 Billion To 703.3 Billion
20:00 | 25/04/2026
India's forex reserves jumped by USD 2.362 billion to USD 703.308 billion during the week ended April 17, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said on Friday.
India and South Korea Sign Article 6.2 Deal as Global Carbon Trading Gains Momentum
07:00 | 25/04/2026
India and South Korea have signed a cooperation agreement under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement. This is a key step for creating cross-border carbon markets between these two major Asian economies.
India, Qatar discuss ways to boost trade, strengthen supply chains
14:00 | 24/04/2026
India and Qatar on Thursday held discussions on ways to boost bilateral trade and strengthen supply chain resilience
India-Russia pact signals major defence shift
07:00 | 23/04/2026
The Indo-Russian Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS), signed in 2025, has been reported to have come into force, enabling reciprocal access to facilities such as bases, ports, and airfields primarily for logistical support, supplies, and operational needs.
India’s Reset Of The Indus Waters Treaty
12:00 | 22/04/2026
India’s response was its decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, marking a historic shift from treating water as a guaranteed entitlement to using it as a conditional strategic tool.
Diplomacy in Motion: India’s Gulf Calculus Amid Regional Crisis
07:00 | 20/04/2026
New Delhi’s policies towards the region maintaining a delicate balance between its national interests and strategic ties.
IMF says India among fastest-growing major economies
07:00 | 18/04/2026
In a slowing global economy, India is standing tall—and fast. The IMF has reaffirmed India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy, projecting 6.5% growth for FY27, nearly double the global average
Has India cracked its nuclear endgame?
15:43 | 17/04/2026
s after India gained independence, it was still finding its footing in the world, while one man was planning for decades ahead. Homi Jehangir Bhabha wasn’t just building a nuclear program. He was designing a future where India wouldn’t depend on the world for its energy needs.
Iran denies charging toll for Indian tankers transiting Hormuz strait
18:00 | 14/04/2026
Indian tankers that have transited through the Strait of Hormuz did not pay tolls to Iran, Tehran’s ambassador to New Delhi said on Monday,
India gifts Swami Vivekananda statue to Seattle, honoring Vedanta and yoga bridge to West
07:00 | 13/04/2026
A monument honoring Indian spiritual leader Swami Vivekananda was unveiled Saturday at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle, marking a milestone event for the city and its growing Indian American community.
India–UAE ties: Indian foreign minister Jaishankar arrives in Abu Dhabi to review strategic partnership
21:00 | 12/04/2026
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday landed at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
India's EV sales jump 24.6% in FY26, offering a hedge amid rising crude prices
07:00 | 09/04/2026
India's electric vehicle transition gathered pace in FY26, with total EV retail sales across two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles rising about 24.6 per cent year-on-year to around 24.52 lakh units, according to retail data shared by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).
New progress in India’s nuclear energy program
15:15 | 08/04/2026
India’s most advanced reactor has set the country on a path towards potentially cutting its dependence on uranium — and instead using the much more abundant thorium.