Debunking Pakistan’s claims about Kargil conflict, Lt Gen (Retd) Shahid Aziz, then heading ISI’s analysis wing, has said that there were no mujahideen but only regular soldiers who took part in the "meaningless"
A visiting British teacher today caused a flutter when he pinned a miniature Indian national flag on his trouser to cover a torn portion in the leg area at the official Republic Day function here.
At least 26 people died on Saturday when Egyptians rampaged in protest at the sentencing of 21 people to death over a soccer stadium disaster, adding to bloody street turmoil confronting Islamist President
There was a perfect blend of indigenous military hardware and rich cultural diversity at India’s 64th Republic Day parade here Saturday, as the country showcased its rapid military strides as well as its roots
Actor-filmaker Kamal Haasan’s controversial film ’Vishwaroopam’, facing a two-week ban in Tamil Nadu amid protests by Muslim community, was released in Kerala today but its screening was stopped
Pakistani-American LeT terrorist David Headley was today sentenced to 35 years in jail by a US court for his ’unquestionable’ role in the massacre of 166 people in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Giving his order, US District Judge Harry D Leinenweber
Bharti Airtel Ltd, India’s top mobile phone carrier, said it has raised voice call prices to account for rising costs, sending shares of telecommunication companies higher as investors bet that rivals will follow the market leader.
A 19-year-old Indian student in Britain who had been missing since New Year’s Eve, has been found dead after police recovered his body from a canal near Manchester United club’s football ground. Souvik Pal, from Kolkata, had vanished after being separated
Former ’Mr India’ Rex Varghese allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from the ceiling of his house here today, police said. Body of the 34-year-old was found hanging at his house
America will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe from Asia to the Middle east, US President Barack Obama today said in his inaugural address after being sworn in for a second
In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has decided to build the world’s largest offshore wind farm to replace the crippled nuke plant. The country plans to build a total of 143 wind turbines
African men and women athletes made a clean sweep of the top slots in the 10th Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, besides creating new course records in the keenly contested disciplines among around 40,000 participants here Sunday.
A technology that will soon depart from airports in America -- body scanners that let security staff view almost "naked" images of passengers. The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has confirmed that it was cancelling a contract for X-ray
A photo of a woman reportedly holding her own heart in her hands after she had a successful transplant has caught the internet by surprise. The woman, named as Penny by her friend Kelsey on photo sharing website Imgur, is seen wearing a medical mask
Lance Armstrong finally admitted it. He doped.He was light on the details and didn’t name names. He mused that he might not have been caught if not for his comeback in 2009. And he was certain his "fate was sealed" when longtime friend