With 99% of ballots counted, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP and its allies are leading with at least 291 seats. You need 272 seats to secure a majority in the 543-seat lower house. The main opposition party will win 99
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared before the press during his visit to Austria along with Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer. Nehammer specifically discussed Russia's war against Ukraine. Modi came to Vienna straight from a visit to Vladimir Putin. Austria and
After a decade leading the country, the current Prime Minister will return for a third term. Heading for a re-election? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party is leading with 38.68% of the vote in the legislative election after
Stay informed with free updates Just sign up for myFT Digest on Indian Business and Finance, delivered straight to your inbox. A host of global celebrities, politicians and business leaders have travelled to India's financial capital to attend the wedding
What is Vladimir Putin doing? To realize his plan to take over Ukraine, the Kremlin boss is reportedly working on a new plan. A 9,000-kilometer sea route is designed to help Russia win the Ukraine war. Vladimir Putin hopes to
E-commerce company denies UNI Global Union survey that says company sets tough targets for warehouse workers and drivers The report was commissioned by UNI Global Union and conducted by Jarrow Insights over 50 days from February 2 to March 22,
It is not without reason that it is called the Land of Cricket. Indians are more familiar with this sport which is growing rapidly in the South Asian region. Cricket is indeed familiar in Commonwealth countries. This is not surprising,
Modi forces Putin to concede Indian soldiers dismissed from Russian army Yesterday, July 10, 2024 | 11:31 AM Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a two-day trip to Russia this week. During his visit to Putin’s Novo-Ogaryovo residence, Modi
Workplace exploitation: In a survey conducted by UNI Global Union, 1,838 Amazon employees reported catastrophic working conditions at their factories in India. Around 46.4 percent of warehouse workers said their salary was not enough to cover their basic needs. (Photo:
New Delhi [India]The T20 World Cup winning Indian cricket team arrived in Delhi on Thursday morning after clinching the World Cup title in Barbados. Hundreds of fans, holding banners congratulating their favourite players and waving national flags, gathered outside the