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India-US Looking to Co-develop Small Air Launch Drones, Says Pentagon
The US statement came as defence officials from the two countries held their latest round of Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) talks in Washington.
Railways Moot Subway in Place of Collapsed Foot Overbridge
While Central Railway wants a subway beneath DN Road in place of the FOB, BMC officials said a decision on it would be taken after considering all aspects.
As Pak Airspace Closure Results in Crisis, Air India Requests 'Inactive' Crew to Immediately Join Work
As Pakistan keeps its airspace closed since the Indian Air Force strikes on a terrorist camp in Balakot on February 26, the operating cost for Air India, which flies to destinations in Europe and the US, has increased significantly as it has to take longe...
‘Frustrated’ Jet Airways Pilots Ask Govt to Help to Recover Unpaid Salaries, With Interest
National Aviators Guild, which represents the majority of Jet Airway's pilots, has asked that the airline immediately pay their outstanding salaries and allowances till date with interest.
ISI Agent Accused of Passing Military Intelligence to Pakistan Arrested in Jalandhar
The accused revealed that he was in touch with an ISI agent in Pakistan and was tasked to provide information of Indian Army units located along Indo-Pak border, along with details of Army’s movement along the area.
Masood Azhar Stayed in Delhi’s Ashok and Janpath Hotels, Dodged Officials by Saying He Was Gujarati
The Jaish-e-Mohammad chief had arrived in India in 1994 on a fake Portuguese passport after visiting Bangladesh.
National Conference Leader Shot at in Jammu & Kashmir's Anantnag District
Mohammad Ismail Wani was shot at in Thajeewara area of the district in south Kashmir, a police official said.
VVIP Chopper Case: No Objection if Rajeev Saxena Becomes Approver, ED Tells Delhi Court
Saxena had on March 6 recorded his statement during in-chamber proceedings after which the court sent the copies of his statement to the special judge hearing the case.
Bodies of Two Soldiers Missing Since Last Month's Avalanche in Himachal Pradesh Recovered
Naik Videsh Chand, Rifleman Arjun Kumar and four other jawans of the 7 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles were buried under the avalanche at Shipki La near the Sino-India border on February 20.
India, US Agree to Establish Six Nuclear Power Plants in India
The United States under President Donald Trump has been looking to sell more energy products to India, the world’s third-biggest buyer of oil.
20 Women Held for Trying to Board Flights With 'Wrong' Visas
As per the rules, people travelling to a few countries, including those in the gulf, for employment purposes need to obtain immigration check stamp on their passport, an official said.
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US Paraglider Stranded at 4,200 Feet in Himachal Pradesh, Rescued
Max Kent McGowan was rescued from Uttarala mountain in Kangra district's Baijnath sub-division by a helicopter rescue team.
'Aren't Cars Worse?' SC Rethinks Ban on Firecrackers, Says People Can't be Rendered Jobless
The top court had last year put nationwide curbs on bursting of firecrackers. It had also imposed severe restrictions on manufacturing and sale of crackers, making it clear that only green crackers and improved crackers will be manufactured henceforth.
Editors Guild Says Meghalaya HC Order Against Shillong Times 'Intimidatory'
The case relates to an article published by the paper on the perks and facilities for retired judges and their families.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Briefs US About Steps Taken To De-escalate Tensions with India
Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday briefed US National Security Advisor John Bolton about Pakistan's perspective on the recent regional developments.