India Summons Sri Lankan Envoy After 5 Fishermen Injured in Firing Near Delft Island

Delft Island

The long-standing conflict between Indian fishermen and the Sri Lankan Navy has once again escalated following a recent incident of firing near Delft Island. This unfortunate event resulted in five Indian fishermen sustaining injuries, two of whom are seriously hurt. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) responded swiftly, summoning Sri Lanka’s acting high commissioner to … Read more

Geologists Discover That India is Splitting Into Two

India

India’s geological history continues to unravel mysteries that reshape our understanding of tectonic processes. Recent findings reveal that the Indian Plate may be splitting into two, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of continental dynamics. This discovery not only provides insights into the forces shaping the Himalayas but also raises critical questions about the behavior of Earth’s … Read more

India Ranks Above Global Average in Speaking English: Pearson Report

Pearson

India’s proficiency in English has been a subject of considerable interest, both within and outside the country. According to the recently released Pearson Global English Proficiency Report 2024, India ranks above the global average in terms of proficiency in English. The report, based on data from approximately 750,000 Versant tests conducted globally, not only reflects … Read more

Multiple Earthquake Strike Tibet’s Holy City of Shigatse

earthquakes strike Tibet

On January 7, 2025, a series of powerful earthquake strike Tibet region’s holy city Shigatse, causing widespread devastation and claiming at least 95 lives. The tremors, which were felt across neighboring regions, have left a trail of destruction and led to extensive rescue operations. This tragic event highlights the ongoing seismic risks in the region, … Read more

Bengaluru Becomes Most Traffic-Congested City of Asia

Bengaluru

Bengaluru, often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of India,” has long been known for its thriving tech industry, dynamic workforce, and rapidly expanding infrastructure. However, despite its economic boom and development, the city is grappling with one of the most persistent challenges of modern urban life: traffic congestion. In fact, Bengaluru has earned the … Read more

Pakistan Army Planning to Return to Bangladesh First Time Since 1971

Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army is set to return to Bangladesh in February 2025, marking a historic and controversial development since the 1971 Liberation War that gave birth to an independent Bangladesh. This move, involving Pakistan’s military training Bangladeshi soldiers, has significant implications for regional security and diplomacy, especially concerning India. The Return of Pakistan Army to … Read more

Thousands of Indian Construction Workers Enter Israel to Replace Palestinians

Israel

Israel’s construction industry has undergone a dramatic shift in workforce dynamics over the past year, with Indian laborers stepping in to fill the void left by barred Palestinian workers. This significant change follows the October 2023 Hamas attacks and the ensuing war, which led to a restriction on Palestinian workers entering the country. As the … Read more

Delhi Airport Becomes India’s First Airport to Connect 150 Destinations

Delhi Airport

Delhi Airport, officially known as Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), has cemented its status as a global aviation hub by becoming the first airport in India to connect 150 destinations. This remarkable milestone underscores the airport’s relentless efforts to enhance its connectivity network, operational efficiency, and passenger-centric services. As a gateway that bridges domestic and … Read more

Kuwait and Other Arab Countries Are Importing Cow Dung from India

cow dung

India’s agricultural resources continue to expand their influence globally, and in a surprising turn, cow dung has emerged as a sought-after commodity in the Gulf region. Countries like Kuwait and other Arab nations are importing large quantities of this humble byproduct for an unexpected purpose. The growing demand for cow dung in these regions has … Read more

India and China Agree to Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

In a significant step towards restoring normalcy in their bilateral relations, India and China have agreed to resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and enhance cross-border cooperation. The decision came during the 23rd meeting of the Special Representatives (SRs) of the two countries, which marked an important milestone in addressing longstanding issues along their shared border and … Read more