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After a militant attack in Kashmir, the Indian government said it was suspending its participation in a treaty that governs ...
The district police and SSB have intensified patrolling and security check at all entry points of the India-Nepal border. Besides this, vehicles are being checked in the three districts.
The Times of India is set to host TOI River Dialogues in Lucknow on April 28, focusing on the revival and sustainable management of Uttar Pradesh's rivers. The event will feature discussions with ...
The Uttar Pradesh Police, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), and intelligence agencies are working in tandem to prevent the possible movement of terrorists. Security has been heightened along the India ...
Due to the earthquake, the land subsided and the Rann of Kutch was filled and raised, after which the Indus River moved away from Gujarat and started flowing in Karachi. It is not only in India ...
New Delhi is exploring alternative routes through Bhutan and Nepal to bolster rail infrastructure in North India. “ ₹3500 – 4000 crore connectivity plan through Bhutanand Nepal is being ...
Will India be able to stop the Indus river and two of its tributaries from flowing into Pakistan? That's the question on many minds, after India suspended a major treaty governing water sharing of six ...
India has released additional water into the Jhelum River from the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kahsmir(IIOJK) without prior notice, prompting concerns of rising water levels. As a result ...
Currently operating 25 stores across six southern states, River plans to expand its footprint significantly by 2026. In North India, it aims to open 20 outlets across Madhya Pradesh, Delhi ...
Nepal's Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba strongly condemned the terrorist attack and underscored the collective resolve of India and Nepal to confront and eradicate the darkness of terrorism.
India has blocked the flow of the river. Pakistan has issued a tough warning to India, threatening war in case of violating the agreements on the sharing of Indus waters, which according to an ...
The Government of Nepal condemns and condemns this incident and stands with the Government of India and the people of India in this hour of grief”, Deuba said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).