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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Twitter account was hacked with a message declaring his country had adopted bitcoin as legal tender.
Indian tax authorities raided a prominent newspaper and a TV channel that have been critical of the government.
The Indian government's battle with social media giants escalated with Twitter accusing the police of "intimidation".
The project, declared in a joint statement between India and Japan, will link Mumbai in Maharashtra with Ahmedabad in Gujarat, incurring an estimated cost...
Over 10,000 yoga enthusiasts, in a country where yoga is rapidly gaining popularity, are expected to turn up at the event, conducted by the...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said “Dandi March remains a watershed moment in our history. Tributes to all patriots who joined the March, inspired by...
The statement made during the budget, presented by Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in parliament on February 28, evoked an emphatic response from the...
Routing the entrenched rule of the Indian National Congress and coalition politics, the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) stormed to power in 2014...
The meeting, which lasted about 30 minutes, was behind closed doors, and included Manish Sisodia, likely to be Kejriwal’s second-in-command as Delhi’s Deputy Chief...
The tone of the meeting and the day was set by the inaugural address at the celebrations, where the announcer recited a poem by...