India
New sonar scans reignite legend of ‘Krishna’s sunken kingdom’ off Dwarka
Seabed scans found harbour-like masonry and Harappan anchors. India’s Archaeological Survey plans a winter 2025 dig and trains diver-archaeologists to see if myth meets submerged stone.
X/Twitter suspends Reuters account in India after 'legal demand', government denies making request
FedEx resumes Israel services, imposes surcharge on select routes
Two Pakistani soldiers, 11 guerrillas killed in South Waziristan border clash
Honeymoon from hell: Newly-wedded bride confesses to murder after husband’s body discovered
The families of the victim and the wife were shocked to learn the truth, originally believing she had been abducted by the killers.
India will ensure domestic fuel supply after US and Israel attacks on Iran
India's oil companies have supplies for several weeks and continue to receive energy supplies from several routes. They will take all necessary steps to ensure stability of supplies to their people.
Pakistan to nominate Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
In a statement, Pakistani officials said that Trump's intervention in May's conflict "stands as a testament to his role as a genuine peacemaker."
'Miracle' in Dharamsala: Missing American-Israeli hiker in India found alive after nine days
Samuel Vengrinovich walked for 9 days with a broken arm, without food or water.
CCTV footage shows dog carrying dead newborn in mouth at Indian hospital
Dr. Verma stated: 'We suspect that the girl has given birth to the child in the toilet'.
Air India Dreamliner crashes into Ahmedabad college hostel, kills over 240
The 242 people included 217 adults and 11 children, a source told Reuters. Of them, 169 were Indian nationals, 53 were Britons, seven Portuguese, and one Canadian, Air India said.
Search teams mobilized as Israeli hiker disappears in India’s Dharamsala region
Samuel Vengrinovich, 44, was last seen on Friday after leaving for a hike with a Dutch national at one of his campsites.
India to receive new fighter jet with Israeli tech after Pakistan conflict
The Tejas is equipped with AESA (active electronic scanned array) technology made by Elta, a subsidiary of IAI, replacing an earlier Israeli radar.
Pakistan open, 'not desperate' for talks with arch-rival India, says foreign minister
"Whenever they ask for a dialog, at whatever level, we are ready but we are not desperate," Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told a news conference in Islamabad.
Morocco mulls buying Elbit Systems turrets - report
Morocco eyes Elbit Systems’ 105mm and 120mm turrets to boost firepower on new Tata-built WhAP armored vehicles, signaling a deepening defense partnership following the Atmos artillery deal.
How Israeli non-profits heal mental trauma from Oct. 7, all the way in India
HEALTH AFFAIRS: “Our main job is to normalize and validate what they’re feeling: a normal response to an abnormal situation," one volunteer says.