India’s parliament disqualifies opposition leader Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi, 52, was convicted in a magistrates' court on Thursday, sparking protests among his Congress party members in some parts of the country.

India’s Congress party to launch street protests against Gandhi’s conviction

Gandhi made the comment while campaigning ahead of the last general election to debunk the economic policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

New Delhi summons top British diplomat after Indian flag taken down at London High Commission

TeK UK arranged digital van which displayed messages of brutalities and human rights violations by Indian forces

Situation with China in Ladakh “dangerous”: India

According to the Indian foreign minister, the situation between India and China in the Ladakh region in the western Himalayas is unstable and dangerous.

Apple workers in India will work longer hours – FT

The new law reportedly allows a 12-hour shift and night-time work for women

Economic situation worsening in IIOJK

Some Kashmiri leaders have invoked the region’s 1987 elections which were allegedly rigged and were considered a tipping point when the armed freedom movement in Kashmir took off.

BBC raids reveal Modi’s restriction of press freedom in India

Many journalists and activists say that the raids on BBC offices in India are a representation of the restrictions imposed by the BJP on the Indian press.

2019 Balakot airstrike – a reminder of Pak’s military might

On February 27, 2019, the Pakistani Air Force launched airstrikes on three important Indian military locations in broad daylight in response to India's provocation.

US shows off F-35 in India

Russia is also demonstrating its latest fighters in Bengaluru, but India has made no moves toward purchasing either

Why is Gautam Adani’s Indian empire in turmoil?

Today, Adani Group has interests in everything from power generation and Australian coal mines to cement, media, food and Israeli ports. Its seven main listed units had a combined market value in January of around $220 billion.

Shares in India’s Adani fall again after fraud claims

Shares in flagship Adani Enterprises plunged six percent in opening trade on the Mumbai bourse, the first session after Thursday's Republic Day holiday, before recovering to two percent down.

Shah Rukh Khan’s spy film sees bumper Bollywood opening despite protests

Of the 5,000 screens Pathaan was playing in, the occupancy rate was a high 65%-75%, a rarity in Bollywood for a film opening day, Johar said, especially as it was mid-week.