News

Pakistani security forces overnight killed 54 militants who attempted to cross into the country from Afghanistan, the ...
A new book revisits the Indian hockey team’s first and last World Cup triumph, beating Pakistan 2-1 in the final to win the ...
As world powers face multiple crises, the one set off by a terror attack in Kashmir is getting scant attention or help in ...
Bill Spindle is a former South Asia bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal overseeing coverage of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangledesh and Sri Lanka.
For the first time, India on Wednesday suspended the World Bank-mediated Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, which ensures water for ...
Troops from Pakistan and India exchanged fire in disputed Kashmir for a third night in a row, officials said Sunday, as ...
How is the Simla Agreement relevant to the UPSC exam? What significance do topics like the Indus Water Treaty, the Rafale-M ...
Control over these headworks gave India leverage over canals flowing into Pakistan, leading to rising tensions—and ultimately ...
With tensions simmering, the militant attack has governments worried that India and Pakistan are once again on the brink of ...
The risk of exposing a military still being modernized may constrain Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he weighs retaliation ...
"We are committed to building a transparent, future-ready financial ecosystem." Officials unveil radical new plan to ...
The fire from the pyre has yet to be lit, while others wait for their turn for burial. Families stand beside them, trapped in ...