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Rahul Gandhi's joke about Giorgia Meloni during a Congress event sparked political controversy and drew criticism over its diplomatic implications.
India’s 80th Independence Day saw two political controversies over PM Modi’s tricolour pocket square and the singing of Vande Mataram at Congress headquarters.
Russia is exploring a railway route to connect with India through Central Asia, but major political and security challenges remain.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
How well do you really know India? Test yourself with this Independence Day quiz!
NSA Ajit Doval urged Indians, especially the youth, to stay united, put national interest first, and protect India’s growth from internal and external challenges.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
Gen Z is drinking less in many Western countries, but in India, young consumers are changing how they drink rather than quitting alcohol altogether.
India plans stricter FCRA rules to increase checks on foreign funding, sparking debate over NGO freedom, religious organisations and national security.
An 18-year-old boy was arrested for creating 121 fake banking and government apps that allegedly helped cybercriminals steal over Rs.64 crore from thousands of people across India.
Delhi Police may not take action against a minor girl after her apology over abusive remarks against PM Modi during the NEET protests, sparking a debate on free speech.
Trailanga Swami is a legendary Hindu saint whose miracles and claim of living for nearly 280 years continue to remain one of India's greatest spiritual mysteries.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is the Election Commission's process to update voter lists by adding eligible voters and removing incorrect or duplicate entries.
Delhi cab driver murdered during alleged robbery; three accused arrested within 24 hours, one still absconding.
Pralhad Joshi took charge as India's new Education Minister as the Centre moved ahead with major examination reforms.
Hunger strikes by leaders and activists have played a major role in bringing social and political change in India.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
NEET paper leak protests continue as political tensions and demands for accountability grow.
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference leaders, led by Omar Abdullah, protested in Delhi demanding the restoration of Jammu & Kashmir's statehood.
Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalised during his hunger strike as thousands of protesters marched towards Parliament, leading to clashes with Delhi Police.
India's Deaf Women's Cricket Team created history by winning their first-ever international T20 series, defeating Sri Lanka 5-0.
From poverty and child marriage to becoming the infamous "Bandit Queen", Phoolan Devi's life remains one of India's most controversial stories of violence, revenge and resistance.
A kind stranger booked a ?4,000 flight for a Zomato delivery partner to reach his critically ill mother, and the delivery partner later returned the money, touching hearts across India.