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'If you ran in New Delhi, you'd win a million votes': Italian PM Giorgia Meloni recalls 2023 India visitItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's new book reveals charming diplomatic encounters during her 2023 India visit, where welcome posters ...
On This Day in History, June 13: Alexander dies, Miranda ruling, Korea summit, FIFA 2026 awarded to US-Canada-Mexico, Trump charged and more eventsOn This Day in History, June 13 witnessed the death of Alexander the Great, the signing of the enduring Anglo-Portuguese alliance, the land...
What if… why not? — A diplomat’s memoir that speaks in human tonesMorocco's Ambassador to India, H.E. Mohamed Maliki, shares profound insights in his book, "What if… Why Not?" Beyond diplomatic accounts, i...
Aamir Khan reveals favourite Salman and Shah Rukh films despite not having watched Pathaan or Jawan. Is a Khans collaboration on the horizon?At a recent event, Aamir Khan praised Salman and Shah Rukh’s iconic performances but admitted he hasn’t watched their recent blockbusters P...
India’s Russian arms deals ‘rubbed US the wrong way’, but trends changing now: US Commerce Secretary LutnickAt the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum in Washington, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that a bilateral trade deal with ...
"Are you Raj Kapoor's grandson...": Ranbir Kapoor's anecdote leaves PM Modi smilingThe Kapoor family recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to invite him to the centenary celebrations of the legendary actor...
India cannot turn its back to the world: Hardeep Singh PuriMinister Hardeep Singh Puri highlighted the need for India to engage in global economic frameworks. The book, featuring contributions from ...
View: China's overarching presence in Africa's media landscapeIn recent years, China is giving more thrust on enhancing its capacity for building favourable narratives for it amid frequent controversie...
Domestic consumption is our biggest strength, says chief economic adviser Anantha Nageswaran"For global economy, geopolitics is the much bigger elephant in the room. Also, the bigger worry going forward will be the oil situation, b...
India better placed than others, still on course for 7% growth, says CEAIndia's fiscal policy was not overly expansionary during the pandemic. Monetary policy did not expand the balance sheet as much as in other...
More friends, more flexibility: How India's growing participation in global events going to benefit the countryS Jaishankar's dizzying array of meetings at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last week was across all divides, issues and ideolo...
Hindi is already a lingua francaFor higher education and global communication, English remains the oyster. Its monopoly as a social status tool diminishing, it is now more...
Truth is another front in Putin's warAs the war in Ukraine drags on, however, casualties are mounting, confronting families in Russia with the loss of fathers and sons. That co...
Times Chronicles launches a special documentary series, ‘1971 Birth of a Nation’
India does not believe in 'Me First' approach: Sushma SwarajThe external affairs minister contrasted the US president's emphasis on "Me First" with what she described as India's approach of "We, Us a...
Date with History: Did you know that Basavanagudi's bustling bazaar is named after a literary giant?Gundappa, a Class-10 drop-out, was a journalist and writer.
PM Narendra Modi meets world leaders on sidelines of G20Prime Minister Narendra Modi today carried on with his hectic international diplomacy holding parleys with world leaders.