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Chunky Panday is gearing up for the release of his OTT series The Royals. The show is led by Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi ...
For a long time, there were reports about Chunky Panday’s nephew and Ananya Panday’s cousin brother Ahaan Panday making his ...
Outlines of the India-China Border Patrolling Agreement, nevertheless, remained sketchy, though they did appear to signal a breakthrough. The Agreement, focusing primarily on patrolling ...
India said the trans-shipment facility was withdrawn because logistical delays and higher costs were hindering India’s own exports and creating backlogs NEW DELHI: India has ended a nearly five ...
Economic ties between India and Dubai reached new heights during Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's two-day visit to the country. In Mumbai, Sheikh Hamdan attended a ...
India has withdrawn the transshipment facility for Bangladesh's export cargo to third countries, including Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar, via its land borders. For all latest news, follow The Daily ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also said on Wednesday that India and China are moving towards a 'positive direction' in their ties and work needs to be done to normalise the relationship.
“The seven states of India…eastern part of India — are called the Seven Sisters. They are a landlocked region of India. They have no way to reach out to the ocean. We are the only guardians ...
Amidst rising US tariffs, Apple is strategically considering expanding iPhone production in India, aiming to mitigate financial impacts on US-bound exports. The company has already expedited ...
Following the barrage of tariffs on China, the Chinese Embassy in India urged New Delhi to stand together against the US-imposed tariffs. Referring to the American tariffs as 'abuse' that harms ...
Houri, a teacher from the US, took to social media to show off her chunky baby, admitting she thought his size was a problem at first. In the clip, the mum picked up her baby and hid him from the ...
And nowhere is the opportunity greater – or more elusive – than with India. I recently returned from meetings with Indian officials and business leaders in Delhi and Mumbai, and I was struck ...