Pakistan mutilates bodies of two Indian jawans, Army vows retaliation - Times of India
..and now theres another potentially serious nuclear conflict in the works :francis:
NEW DELHI: The bodies of two Indian jawans were mutilated by Pakistan Armyfollowing a ceasefire violation along the LoC+...
India's major IT outsourcers have little to worry about during this year's lottery for the H1-B immigrant worker visa, the country's officials told reporters after a recent trip to Washington. Next year, however, will be a different story.
Indian info-tech firms like Infosys, Wipro, HCL...
Doctors remove live cockroach from Indian woman's skull
"42-year old woman in Chennai was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday (Feb 1) after she felt "strange" sensations around her nose and eyes.
Before she experienced the symptoms, she recalled that an insect crept into her nostril, making...
Game-changers ahead on the (long) Maritime Silk Road
Despite the Pentagon's predictably shrill notes, both China and India are only interested in making deals to expand and protect their supply chains
By Pepe Escobar February 2, 2017 12:56 PM (UTC+8)
A Pakistani Naval guard wards off...
Modi's Bank Transaction Tax May Lead To Larger Conflicts
The current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, has a history of racism and can be described as a neo-fascist. A more pleasant label is Hindu nationalist but that essentially means the same.
It now turns out that Modis extremism in...
VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRICANS LIVING IN INDIA ESCALATES
Following the recent attacks on different African people in India, the country’s president, Pranab Mukherjee, has expressed concerns that the relationship between India and Africa is being threatened. Speaking to a gathering of Indian envoys...
Modi's Iran visit: key takeaways
Narendra Modi's Iran visit: key takeaways
India and Iran inked a dozen agreements ranging from a contract to develop the strategic Chahabar port to an initial pact to set up an aluminium plant and one on laying a railway line to give India connectivity to...
BRICS are making a of big moves lately, latest news is Germany planing on joining the BRICS.:leon:
Can the BRICS really challenge the West and defeat the doller to bring balance of power to the world?:ohhh:
Or is it just wishful thinking and the BRICS might not get that far?:patrice:
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