Congress intensified its counter-attack on the USAID funding controversy, demanding PM Modi respond to Donald Trump's allegation of receiving $21 million to.. IndiaTimes
After returning to power in Delhi 27 years later, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has handed over Chief Minister Rekha Gupta the responsibility to fulfil poll.. DNA
The Delhi government will table the long-pending CAG reports examining the previous AAP administration's performance in the Assembly on February 25. BJP MLA.. IndiaTimes
The Washington Post's report has disproven Donald Trump's claim that USAID allocated $21 million to India to boost voter turnout. Instead, the funding was for.. IndiaTimes
New Delhi's newly sworn-in ministers conducted surprise inspections and urged officials to expedite delayed projects. Public Works Department Minister Parvesh.. IndiaTimes
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit New Delhi next week for talks with PM Narendra Modi. The visit aims to strengthen strategic.. IndiaTimes
Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, received the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his.. IndiaTimes
Police in New Delhi arrested Zoya, wife of jailed gangster Hashim Baba, for drug trafficking in the Welcome area. She was caught with 225 grams of heroin during.. IndiaTimes
Tesla Eyes India: Tesla is ramping up its India expansion with plans for showrooms in Mumbai and New Delhi, along with a new recruitment drive. But former U.S. President Donald Trump has called Tesla's potential factory in India "unfair" to the United States, criticizing the country’s 100% import tariffs on electric vehicles. Elon Musk has long argued that these high duties block Tesla's entry into the world's third-largest car market, where domestic automakers like Tata Motors dominate. Will Tesla finally break into India, or will tariffs and political tensions keep Musk’s ambitions in check?
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Michael Spence, UCL president, emphasizes the need for students to acquire skills machines lack, like interpersonal expertise, and to efficiently use AI. He.. IndiaTimes