Om Puri, who acted in both mainstream and art films, was known for his gritty performances in a number of landmark Indian films in the 1980s... READ MORE›
Puri died at his residence in Mumbai, the home of Bollywood, the Press Trust of India reported on Friday ... READ MORE›
41 Indian writers return highest literary honour to protest against PM Narendra Modi... READ MORE›
Pakistan's foreign ministry strongly denounced unprovoked cease-fire violations and warned that India has deliberately escalated tension in Kashmir... READ MORE›
According to Indian court records and interviews with intelligence officials, Mr... READ MORE›
An engineer at Mumbai airport died after being sucked into the engine of an Air India plane, the company said... READ MORE›
Updated August 4, 2017 11 14 am Indian Navy's Scorpene submarine INS Kalvari is escorted by tugboats as it arrives at Mazagon Docks Ltd, in Mumbai... READ MORE›
The organization's estimate of new global TB patients rose to 10.4 million, from 9.6 million a year earlier, in large part because of the revised numbers in India... READ MORE›
Puri appeared in a number of British films, notably Richard Attenborough's 1982 epic on the life of India's independence movement leader Mahatma Gandhi... READ MORE›
Nita Ambani is the wife of India's richest man. The couple lives in a famous 27-story home with a ballroom and six parking levels... READ MORE›
Mr. Lodha had begun the process some three years earlier after a fall left him bedridden... READ MORE›
Ved Prakash Malik, who was the Indian army chief during the last major border conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, in the Kargil district... READ MORE›
Mr. Modi was the fifth Indian prime minister to address Congress, and the appearance represents a turnaround in his acceptance within the United States... READ MORE›
Mr. Thakare said that another terrorist group, Indian Mujahedeen, claimed responsibility for the 2006 attack initially with the aim of confusing the investigation... READ MORE›
City of Djinns A Year in Delhi by William Dalrymple ?9.98, harpercollins.co.uk When it comes to Indian travelogues, Dalrymple is king... READ MORE›
Multiple deaths were reported and rescue efforts were continuing after two trains derailed within minutes of each other while crossing a river bridge in central India... READ MORE›
Pakistan, meanwhile, said Indian forces did not cross the line and instead shelled border posts, killing two Pakistani soldiers... READ MORE›
India may have a selfie-loving prime minister, Narendra Modi, but Indians in general seem to be bad at selfie safety... READ MORE›
My worst anxiety is that the process of global warming may be irreversible, he said... READ MORE›
But that seems to be wishful thinking, said Prof Sudhir Chella Rajan, a specialist in urban air pollution at the Indian Institute of Technology Chennai... READ MORE›
Both pieces were clearly India-inspired, featuring intricate embroidery on silk organza... READ MORE›
India is mostly just trying to grab a piece of Iran's post-sanctions economic growth... READ MORE›
After that, the World Health Organisation recommends women who take abortion pills must be in a healthcare facility... READ MORE›
India's mobile phone dreams become nightmare of dropped calls... READ MORE›
The Marathwada region in India's western Maharashtra state is badly affected, reeling under the worst drought in decades... READ MORE›
Gauhar Khan slapped 'Traditional Indian clothes were far skimpier than actress' dress'... READ MORE›
Yakub memon india carries out execution over 1993 bomb attacks... READ MORE›
India's exit from the British Empire may offer lessons for the European Union on what to expect next, he said... READ MORE›
He finishes a quarter bottle of cheap Indian whisky in three quick gulps... READ MORE›
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