The world needs an urgent and radical change to the way economies operate to save nature and to avoid a catastrophic breakdown, a first-of-its-kind landmark review of biodiversity by an Indian-British economist has concluded
The world needs an urgent and radical change to the way economies operate to save nature and to avoid a catastrophic breakdown, a first-of-its-kind landmark review of biodiversity by an Indian-British economist has concluded
The planned protest against new farm laws and the "brutality" of the security forces by lobbing teargas shells and using water cannons to stop the peaceful march of the farmers towards the national capital has left the largely Punjabii Indian diaspora in Canada worried and shocked
In a diplomatic development that will not be taken kindly by Beijing, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) president Lobsang Sangay has entered the White House -- a historic recognition by the United States to the democratically elected government-in-exile that is headquartered in Dharamsala, the northern Indian hill town
The military aggression across the Himalayas is not the first by China and it won't be the last. India never shared a border with China -- it is the Indo-Tibet border
Himachal Pradesh's fruit economy of Rs 4,000-crore largely banks on sturdy labourers from Nepal who make their efforts in farms fruitful