Ligaosport.com – Badminton News: The next generation of Indian badminton will be looking to secure their place in the national team for the upcoming Commonwealth Games and Asian Games when the selection trials begin on Friday (15/4). The selection event
“Warning signal” to China India tests nuclear-capable missile 28/10/2021, 11:10 Tensions between China and India have been rising since last year’s bloody clashes. After reports of China’s hypersonic missile tests, New Delhi is now following suit. The military fires a
Senior officials from Niti Aayog met with a high-level delegation from Finland to discuss the Scandinavian nation’s green energy offerings and explore potential partnerships for India’s green transition and decarbonization efforts, including sharing resources such as technology and finance, such
Home > Development > Climate change Review of the extraordinary hurricane season by Météo France Monday, May 2, 2022 Meteo France reports an extraordinary 2021-2022 hurricane season in the Indian Ocean, with in particular “9 hurricanes and typhoons in the
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Part of the region India and Pakistan increased Temperature important and endangers millions of lives. This phenomenon is an impact climate crisis. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), throughout April, the average maximum temperature in
Ligaosport.com – Badminton News: A pair of Indian teenagers playing their first major event produced YONEX All England’s biggest story as they stunned second seeds Lee Sohee and Shin Seungchan in the quarter-finals of the All England 2022. Treesa Jolly
VMuch has been written and spoken about the role India must play in an increasingly Chinese-dominated Asia. As the only country in the region, the second most populous country in the world is believed to be able to fight the
International flight rights for Indian airlines: The privatized Air India loses its preferred status
NEW DELHI: The privatized Air India will no longer have priority when it comes to obtaining international flight rights under India’s bilateral deals with other countries and all Indian airlines will now stand on the same footing. The Directorate-General for
India’s record heatwave threatens wheat exports amid existing shortages. The world’s second largest wheat producer, India, is facing a decline in wheat production this year due to unusually warm weather in March, Reuters reported yesterday. The country has recorded a
The news agency reported on Monday Reutersthat the last negotiations between the military envoys of the two countries have broken down. They blamed each other. “The Indian side continues to insist on unreasonable and unrealistic demands, which makes negotiations difficult,”