If the power of such a huge purchase does not put New Delhi in the driver's seat to fast-track acquisition of technology, then nothing else will.
Amid President Donald Trump's anti-immigration push in the United States, a new bill has been introduced in the US Congress seeking to end the H-1B visa program.
Bangladesh Election 2026 Voting Live Updates: Bangladeshi is voting today in a crucial national election, the first since the July 2024 uprising that ended former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15 years of iron-fisted rule.
The city of Seattle in the United States has reached a $29 million (roughly over Rs 260 crore) settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate Indian student who was killed after being struck by a speeding police car in 2023.
The February 12 general election in Bangladesh the first since a violent civil uprising in July 2024 forced then-PM Sheikh Hasina to flee will be monitored by India for shifts in regional geopolitics that could affect national security.
Bangladesh follows a parliamentary system similar to India. However, this time, each voter is being given two ballot papers.
Bangladesh Election 2026: Over five decades after Bangladesh rose from the ashes of war in 1971, the country is once again standing at what many believe is a turning point in its history.
The temporary closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday caused unease south of the US-Mexico border and put the spotlight on the use of drones by Mexican cartels.
US President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to buy electricity from coal-fired plants, in his latest bid to boost an industry that is a major contributor to climate change.
A new rule by President Donald Trump's administration will bar green card holders from applying for U.S. Small Business Administration loans and limit SBA loan eligibility to citizen-owned businesses, an SBA notice showed.
As Bangladesh votes for its most crucial election on Thursday, the radical Jamaat-e-Islami and its leader, Shafiqur Rahman, are using religion and money to lure voters to elect the country's first Islamist-led government.
Israel will join Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" initiative, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday during his visit to Washington where he met Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has entrenched his daughter as heir apparent ahead of a landmark party conference, a South Korean lawmaker said after a briefing from Seoul's main intelligence agency.
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of a 23-year-old graduate student from India who was struck by a speeding police officer as she crossed a street in 2023.
The popularity of otome games in China reflects a highly developed gaming industry and its desire to transform digital intimacy into financial opportunities.
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced initiatives to limit the impact of data centers on consumer energy prices amid increased investment in power-hungry infrastructure necessary for AI tech.
Ian Claughton rigged his properties with deadly booby traps inspired by the film Home Alone to protect cannabis operations near Barnsley.
Fake signboards with logos of the Mumbai police and CBI, with pictures of Mahatma Gandhi and BR Ambedkar on either side, were found inside an abandoned compound used by scammers for "digital arrest" operations in Cambodia.
President Donald Trump is poised to revoke a landmark scientific finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health by driving climate change -- a determination that underpins US regulations aimed at curbing planet-warming pollution.
Newly released documents show a Yale professor sent Jeffrey Epstein an email describing an undergraduate as a good-looking blonde while recommending her for a job.
Oslo architect Rod-Larsen linked to Epstein files and visa fraud, prompting fears of blackmail behind peace deal.
Securing international loans and reforming health and education systems among the top priorities of the new government.
US Democrats seek to scrap statute of limitations for sex abuse crimes in bill named after Epstein accuser.
Israeli forces demolished several Palestinian structures across the occupied West Bank, including homes.
Security forces in Buenos Aires fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon at protesters opposing labour reform.
Video shows Palestinians making an emotional return to Gaza via the Rafah crossing.
Real Sociedad inched towards a Copa del Rey final appearance with a first leg win against Athletic Club in semifinal.
Bangladesh’s leading political candidates have voted in a closely contested general election in Dhaka.
Thousands displaced from December to February as Lagos authorities destroy homes in Africa's largest floating village.
Chief election commissioner reports strong turnout, says Bangladesh has 'boarded the train of democracy'.
Tehran's security chief says Israel is attempting to derail talks with Washington and provoke war in the region.
A Chadian chemist and a British activist dedicate their lives to Palestinian resistance, risking exile, prison or death.
Little is known about Kim's daughter who made her first public appearance in 2022 but appears set to be successor.
Children in Gaza find themselves having to work to survive, sacrificing education and childhood dreams.
Official with links to Russia's spy agency collected information on a woman to pass on to Epstein, emails show.
The FAA initially announced a 10-day airspace closure but removed the restriction less than eight hours later.
The Sudan Doctors Network said the deadly strike was carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Trump's order is the latest move by US administration to boost fossil fuel industry despite climate change concerns.
Russia will operate only return flights from Cuba as 'evacuation' of tourists from Caribbean island gets under way.
The vote was a rare rebuke against Trump from the Republican-led chamber, as Congress members face midterm elections.
Democrats introduce legislation to force Donald Trump's administration to be transparent about Venezuelan oil sales.
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Trade unions and thousands of supporters express anger in Buenos Aires as Congress considers curbs on right to strike.
US president says he 'insisted' that negotiations with Iran will continue and that 'progress' was being made on Gaza.
The vote is a direct contest between frontrunner Tarique Rahman's BNP and a Jamaat-e-Islami-led coalition of 11 parties.