Opinion: Individual hackings and terror attacks in Bangladesh
By Saeed Naqvi
Before we dwell on Bangladesh’s current travails, the good news. It is the only double distilled entity to emerge from Partition. Armed...
Under pressure to retract statement, says Pakistani Hindu scribe
By Aadil Mir
New Delhi/Karachi-- A Dalit Hindu reporter working with Pakistan's state-run news agency says he has slipped into depression after facing discrimination from...
Shiv Sena protests Pakistan delegation’s visit in Mumbai
Mumbai-- Shiv Sena activists on Tuesday attempted to disrupt a function at the Mumbai Press Club here, where a delegation of Pakistani press photographers...
India takes up with Bangladesh IS death threat to Ramakrishna Mission
New Delhi--India on Friday said it had raised with Bangladesh the death threat from suspected Islamic State militants to a priest at the Ramakrishna...
India, Pakistan nuclear arsenal on rise as it decreases slowly elsewhere
New Delhi-- India and Pakistan, the two South Asian nuclear giants, are increasing their nuclear weapon stockpiles and missile delivery capabilities even as across...
Abduction won’t stop India’s Afghan aid work
Kolkata-- Efforts by some people violently forcing Indian aid workers to leave Afghanistan won't succeed because people in the war-torn country have always wanted...
Pakistan sees jihad as low-cost option to bleed India: Haqqani
New Delhi-- Prosecution of jihadis in Pakistan is difficult as the system considers them to be "the good guys", according to Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's...
Modi’s Pakistan visit provided breakthrough in relations: PIBC Chairman
By Nivedita
New Delhi-- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one of the most "straight forward and outspoken" person, who can help in improving the...
Nepali billionaire Chaudhary: India needs to see South Asia develop to full potential
By Deepak Goel
New Delhi-- India, as the largest member of the South Asian comity of nations, needs to display some degree of responsibility towards...
Trudge for water gets longer as springs dry up in Nepal’s mid-hills
By Imran Khan
Dapcha, Nepal--Parvati Adhikari and Sandhya Kumari, washing clothes and filling their 'gagri' (water pot) at a tap connected to a natural spring...