‘Go to Delhi and see yourself’: White House dismisses democracy concerns in India

Washington-- Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, the White House on Monday dismissed concerns about the health of democracy in...

US State Department’s top political-military official to visit India

By Arul Louis New York-- US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs Clarke Cooper is visiting New Delhi next week to discuss India's role...

Sushma Swaraj, Tillerson discuss H1B visa, fighting terrorism and Indo-Pacific cooperation

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By Arul Louis New York--India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson discussed on Monday how their two countries can...

Amazon opens its largest fulfillment center in Sonipat

New Delhi-- Amazon.in has opened its largest fulfilment centre (FC) spread over 200,000 square feet with more than 800,000 cubic feet of storage space...

Look at India, it’s filthy, it’s air is filthy: Trump

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By Arul Louis New York-- US President Donald Trump has described India and its air as "filthy" during the last presidential debate with his Democratic...

600 oxygen concentrators from Miami reach India

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New Delhi-- Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday said that 600 oxygen concentrators from US have arrived at the Delhi airport. "SpiceXpress flight carrying...

Trump wants India to help US with Afghanistan goals

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Washington-- President Donald Trump has said that he wants to further develop strategic partnership with India to achieve country's goals in Afghanistan, saying American...

Pakistan didn’t sufficiently act against LeT, JeM: US

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Washington-- Terror groups like Lashkar e-Tayyaba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, which have organised terror attacks in India in the past, continue to pose a regional threat...

US, India can make difference in lives of ordinary people: Ambassador

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New Delhi-- The US and India can jointly make a difference in the lives of ordinary people, US Ambassador to India Richard Verma said...

US businesses to sign $27 billion deals with India over next 2 years

New Delhi-- United States businesses will sign deals worth $27 billion with India over the next two years, a top US official said here...
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