India
Zubin Mehta cancels all Israeli shows, cites Netanyahu's 'treatment of Palestinians'
Zubin Mehta, an Indian conductor who was IPO musical director for 50 years, condemns Netanyahu's policies on Palestine and urges the arts community to speak out.
Dynamic Staffing Services signs with 105 Israeli plants amid rising industrial labor demand
UAE, India expand partnership with new deals on defense, space and energy
World leaders show caution on Trump's broader 'Board of Peace' amid fears for UN
India evacuates tens of thousands as cyclone Montha gains strength
India evacuates 50,000 people as Cyclone Montha intensifies, threatening heavy rain and strong winds.
Why Trump’s Tokyo trip matters for Israel’s security - opinion
In Tokyo, a new era of deterrence begins. For Israel, the lessons are clear and urgent.
Israeli joint venture wins huge Indian army rifle deal
Indian Army to receive 425,000 CQB carbine assault rifles in $3.3 billion deal
India Unleashes Silver as Banking Collateral-Declares Silver as Global Monetary Metal.
India’s bold move to recognize silver as banking collateral at a 10-to-1 gold-silver ratio catapults silver into the monetary spotlight-reshaping global finance.
Modi under scrutiny after Taliban allowed to exclude female journalists from Delhi press event
India's External Affairs Ministry said it "had no involvement in the press interaction" at the Afghan embassy.
Trump says Modi has assured him India will not buy Russian oil
Trump stated that he would next try to get China to do the same as Washington intensifies efforts to cut off Moscow’s energy revenues.
Modi backs Trump’s Israel-Hamas plan, praises Netanyahu
"We welcome the agreement on the first phase of President Trump's peace plan. This is also a reflection of the strong leadership of PM Netanyahu," Modi said in a post on X.
'Peace finally feels obtainable': World welcomes imminent release of hostages, Gaza deal signing
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the "stakes had never been higher" for establishing a two-state solution.
India’s Operation Sindoor and the rise of moral deterrence
Operation Sindoor encapsulates the new face of Indian deterrence: technologically confident, morally assertive, and self-aware
Hospital fire kills at least six patients in India's Jaipur, officials say
The blaze, suspected to have been caused by a short circuit, started in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the Sawai Man Singh Hospital.