WhatsApp Bans Over 7.4 Million Accounts In India In August To Stop Harmful Activity
A report said 7,420,748 WhatsApp accounts were banned in India in August, and of them, 3,506,905 were proactively barred before users sent negative feedback about them.
Fake GPS Signals From Unknown Source Send 20 Aircraft Off Course Near Iraq-Iran Border: Reports
GPS spoofing, which is believed to have led the aircraft astray, is the surreptitious replacement of a true satellite signal with a manipulated signal to misguide flights.
'A Woman Is Not Equal To A Man,' Says Taliban Education Minister
Two years have passed since the Taliban regime in Afghanistan stopped girls from receiving education beyond the sixth grade because it did not comply with their interpretation of Sharia, the guidelines from which Islam's legal system is derived.
Canada-India Row: 'Trudeau Government At Jagmeet's Mercy' Due To Canada's Political Scenario
Canada's domestic politics could be a factor in the escalating row with India, as the Trudeau government is dependent on Jagmeet Singh's New Democratic Party for survival.
Canada Wants 'Closer Ties With India' Despite 'Credible Allegations' On Nijjar's Killing: Trudeau
Trudeau described India as a "growing economic power and important geopolitical player" and said Canada is serious about building closer ties with the South Asian country.
Canada Being A Breeding Ground For Khalistan Activism Challenges India's 'Integrity And Sovereignty'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government does not support the revival of the Khalistan movement, which is banned in India. However, Khalistan groups are allowed to vocalize their campaign.
US Says Stand On India-Canada Row Is 'Clear' Ahead Of Blinken's Meeting With Indian Counterpart
U.S. State Department Spokesperson Mathew Miller did not confirm whether the India-Canada diplomatic standoff over the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar will be discussed in an upcoming meeting.
Sri Lanka Fails To Reach Agreement With IMF To Unlock Next Installment Of Bailout Package
After a two-week visit to Sri Lanka, an IMF team said the South Asian country failed to make enough progress in boosting tax collection and other economic reforms. Despite encouraging signs of improvement, Sri Lanka's recovery is "not yet assured" after the first review of its $2.9 billion bailout.
US, India Raise Concerns Over Chinese Research Ship's Potential Visit To Sri Lanka
The vessel Shi Yan 6 was described by Chinese media as a "scientific research vessel" with a 60-member crew that will dock in Sri Lanka to conduct ocean surveys.
India's Foreign Minister Hits Back At Canada, Slams 'Organized Crime, Violence, Extremism' In The Country
Amid the ongoing diplomatic tensions, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India is open to looking at any information Canada provides related to the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
India's Space Agenda: Venus, Exoplanets Next In Line After Triumphant Moon Mission
S Somanath, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, said India is eyeing the Earth's planetary neighbors, Venus and Mars, for further exploration and also has other projects in the works.
Sri Lankan Minister Calls Canada 'Safe Haven' For Terrorists, Slams Trudeau For Outrageous Claims
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a way of coming out with "outrageous and substantiated allegations."
Moody's Criticizes World's Largest Digital ID System Aadhaar; India Calls The Opinion 'Baseless'
More than 1.3 billion Indian residents have been assigned unique numbers under the program. Moody's, in a report, said there are hurdles in the system and raised concerns about the reliability of biometric technologies.
Photos Showing Dead Bodies Of 2 Students Go Viral Months After They Disappeared In India's Manipur
The Manipur government has assured "swift and decisive" action against those involved in the alleged abduction and killing of the two victims, identified as Hijam Linthoingambi, 17, and Phijam Hemjit, 20.
Countries With Influence Are Resisting Change In A World Of 'Double Standards': Indian Minister
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said influential countries are resisting change whilst some developing nations are pushing for the rebalance of global power.
'Nothing Can Stop India': Leaders Praise New Delhi For Being The Voice Of The Global South
Ministers from nations like Mauritius, Maldives and Bhutan praised India for its G20 presidency and for using its position as an emerging power to raise issues of the global south at world forums.
Chandrayaan-3: India To Wait Till Next Lunar Sunset For Signal From Lander, Rover
The Indian Space Research Organisation attempted to establish communication with the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover but received no signal.
Pakistan To Hold Elections In January Amid Political And Economic Volatility
The Election Commission of Pakistan said Thursday that the national parliamentary polls, due to be held in November, will take place in the last week of January.
British Airways, IndiGo Offer Better Connectivity Between India and UK With Codeshare Partnership
As a result of the new agreement, British Airways will be adding its code onto a couple of destinations across IndiGo's network.
India's Bill To Reserve 33% Of Parliament Lower House Seats For Women Is Historic But Not A 'Panacea'
The problem of women's political representation is an issue faced by nations across the world. Only 26 countries now have women serving as heads of state and/or government.
India Invites Joe Biden As Chief Guest For 2024 Republic Day Celebrations
The invitation to Biden to be the chief guest at the upcoming summit could be a signal of the expanding U.S.-India strategic partnership.
US-India Strengthen Defense Ties For Free, Open Indo-Pacific And To 'Balance China's Rise'
A senior Pentagon official said the U.S. relationship with India was not just necessary, but also "essential" in achieving Washington's strategy in the Indo-Pacific.
Anxiety, Isolation And Depression Worsening Among Afghan Women: UN Report
More than 50 decrees have been introduced by the Taliban. It has become increasingly common for women to face harassment, intimidation and violence on the streets for allegedly defying them.
United By Shared Vision Of A Multipolar World, India And Brazil Deepen Bilateral Ties
Being emerging economies with similar challenges, the two nations have shown mutual support as both have a more decisive role in international forums.
Deadly Nipah Virus Outbreak Puts India's Kerala State On High Alert
Kerala is battling its fourth Nipah virus outbreak since 2018. There is currently no vaccine to prevent the infection.
A Ticket To Elite 'Blue Club': After Moon, India Eyes The Ocean Depths With Samudrayaan Mission
Only a few countries now have the technological capabilities to conduct deep-sea explorations. The success of the Samudrayaan mission may give India a ticket to the "elite blue club" that includes nations like the U.S., France and China.
India-China Dispute: New Delhi Upgrades Border Infrastructure, But Beijing Still Has The Military Edge
India has completed 295 border infrastructure projects, worth nearly $965 million, since 2021. However, New Delhi still has a long way to go to match China's military muscle.
Putin Praises Modi For Doing 'The Right Thing'; Says West Is 'Too Late' In Slowing China
Putin lauded India for its "Make in India" initiative, which is part of New Delhi's efforts to galvanize the country's domestic manufacturing capabilities and increase export competitiveness.
India, Saudi Pact Could Change Oil Buyer-Seller Relationship To Energy Transition Partnership
The agreement, which comes as the world is finding ways to accelerate the adoption of clean energy, is aimed at reducing "the effects of climate change, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage."
India, Brazil Push for UN Reform, But Will China Agree To Expand The Security Council?
India has been one of the frontrunners in demanding for UNSC reforms that would include changes to its permanent and non-permanent membership. But this would only be possible with the consensus of the current veto powers.