• Monday, March 10, 2025

India’s investment in knowledge since 1947 is paying off today:…

India-born Gupta, the first medical doctor to ever lead the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), also said that both India and the US have a bright future together and it cannot be reversed. India’s investment in education and knowledge in the 75 years of its independence…

India and US did more than any other country in…

India and the US have done more than any other nation in the fight global against COVID-19, the White House’s top health official has said, as he highlighted the massive efforts by the two countries to vaccinate their people along with supporting and donating to other nations to tackle the…

Indian defence attaché now has unescorted access to Pentagon, says…

Indian defence attaché now has unescorted access to the Pentagon, a top US Defense Department official has said. Such a move is aligned with the trust and cooperation that we share with India, US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said on at a reception hosted by India’s Ambassador to the…

UK’s hot labour market cools and inflation eats pay

Britain’s super-hot labour market showed signs of cooling in official data published on Tuesday, as businesses became more cautious about hiring and workers suffered a record fall in their basic wages when adjusted for soaring inflation. The unemployment rate of 3.8% in the three months to June was unchanged from…

Nawaz Sharif will be back in Pakistan next month: Minister

A FEDERAL minister in Pakistan’s ruling PML-N on Monday (15) announced that the party’s supreme leader and deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif will return to the country from London next month, ending a three-year self-exile. “Former prime minister Sharif will return to Pakistan from London in September. Upon his return,…

Artist explores What is Seen and What is Not in…

MIGRATION, capitalism and climate change are among the themes explored by British Asian artist Osman Yousefzada in his new work at the V&A in south London. A tripartite of site-specific installations, the works draw upon Yousefzada’s Pakistani heritage and commemorate the 75th anniversary of the country this weekend. What is…

India’s 76th Independence Day celebrated at Cardiff Castle

Hundreds of guests attended the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Cardiff Castle on Monday (15) to observe India’s 76th Independence Day. The venue was illuminated in saffron, white and green colours of the Indian Tricolour while flags were flown from the ramparts to celebrate the special occasion. The event was organised…

Interfaith Fun Run brings communities together this summer

People from across the capital’s communities are uniting for a good cause as the London Interfaith Fun Run returns this summer. The event will bring together people from all backgrounds and beliefs to enjoy a day of sports, fundraising for important causes, and intercultural activities and entertainment on Bank Holiday Monday…

Navy backs out of migrant patrols as over 20,000 migrants…

The Royal Navy will stop migrant patrols on January 31 next year and will hand over operational control to Border Force, according to a media report. The Ministry of Defence has conveyed its plans in this regard to ministers, The Telegraph reported. Currently, the Navy coordinates Border Force and Coastguard boats to…

UK leadership candidates seek to undermine new push for Scottish…

The two candidates battling to be Britain’s next prime minister will vie to present themselves as defenders of Scotland’s place in the UK on Tuesday (16) by promising more scrutiny of Scotland’s government to undermine a new push for independence. The Scottish National Party, which heads Scotland’s semi-autonomous government, wants…