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Interview | We are secular because India is a Hindu-majority nation: Bhupender Yadav
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav and economist Ila Patnaik talk about their new book that traces the BJP’s evolution, its historic win in Uttar Pradesh, and of course the party’s Hindutva connection

Narendra Modi to inaugurate Saryu Canal National Project today in Uttar Pradesh's Balrampur
The Rs 9,802-crore project will facilitate irrigation of 14.04 lakh hectares of land and benefit 25-30 lakh farmers of over 6,200 villages in nine eastern UP districts

Coronavirus Outbreak: Narendra Modi announces COVID Warriors website to link civil society with local authorities
Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address informed that the government has come up with a digital platform to link volunteers of social organisations, representatives of civil society and local administration

As India, US zero in on key military pacts, best way for bilateral ties to thrive may be to give Donald Trump a really long rope
Media reports indicate that India and the US are on the verge of signing the last of the three US foundational military pacts — the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) — that will enable India to share US expertise on geospatial intelligence and enhance accuracy of automated hardware and weapon systems such as cruise, ballistic missiles and armed drones.

DRDO chairman G Satheesh Reddy says A-SAT not derivative of Prithvi missile, has range of over 1,000 km
The A-SAT missile was launched at approximately 11:16 am on Wednesday from Odisha’s Balasore and within three minutes of launch, it successfully hit the intended target, a de-commissioned Indian satellite

NITI Aayog meet: Narendra Modi backs NDA's 'cooperative federalism', pitches for simultaneous elections
At the fourth meeting of Niti Aayog's Governing Council, Narendra Modi strongly defended the NDA's 'cooperative federalism-based' approach to governance.

Petrol, diesel prices at record high: Here’s why there no easy escape for the Narendra Modi govt from the crude scare
For the Modi government, on the economic front, the real joker in the pack has always been crude oil prices.

Rafale deal: Rahul Gandhi accuses Nirmala Sitharaman of 'lying' on jet prices, claims Centre 'overpriced' charges
Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of allegedly lying on the price paid per Rafale aircraft, citing a Dassault report

Gujarat Assembly Election 2017: Rahul Gandhi's 'soft Hindutva' holds little appeal for people of Dwarka
The BJP's attack on Rahul Gandhi is a thought-out strategy using which it wants to end the Congress's soft Hindutva strategy.

Unlike India, China has undermined international rules 'at times', says Rex Tillerson: Full text of his speech
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson spoke about the India-US relationship where he called for the two countries to expand strategic ties.

Nandyal bypolls results: N Chandrababu Naidu thanks voters for victory; YSRC downplays loss
N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said that the victory of TDP in the byelection to Nandyal Assembly seat reflected the people's trust in his governance.

BJP bent on dividing masses along religious lines, imposing Aadhaar: Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee on Monday accused the BJP of dividing people along religious lines and called for ousting the party in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Kashmir, Kashmiris, Kashmiriyat belongs to us, problems only limited to three-and-half district: BJP
Blaming Pakistan for trying to destabilise and weaken India through violence in Kashmir, Rajnath said that Kashmir - along with its people - belonged to India.

Cabinet scraps NCBC, new panel for OBCs to have constitutional status; Opp'n cries foul
Meanwhile Opposition parties alleged that the move was a conspiracy to disband the OBC Commission, a charge vehemently denied by the government.

By putting onus of India-Pakistan talks on New Delhi, Abdul Basit is at his slimy best
Abdul Basit, Pakistan's High Commissioner to India showed a glimpse of classic chutzpah by announcing that the onus for any bilateral engagement on sidelines of the forthcoming Heart of Asia conference is on India.

Demonetisation: Rajya Sabha adjourned twice after Oppn asks for resolution condoling deaths over move
A united Opposition forced two adjournments in Rajya Sabha, asserting that no discussion on demonetisation would take place till the House mourns the deaths caused by hardships due to it.

RS parliamentarians demands a hike in salary
Rajya Sabha members on Friday once again raised the demand for increasing their salaries and questioned the government's silence on the suggestions of a committee that has recommended salary hike for the members of parliament

Rahul trying to polarise elections: BJP
Terming BJP's stand on the communal riots as "completely contradictory", Congress said the 1984 anti-Sikh riots is made into a political issue.

The moral hysteria of the Modi-Hitler analogy
There are many reasons why Indians should think long and hard about a Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But just playing the big bad Hitler card is lazy scaremongering. And it does not work.

What assembly elections say about Modi and Nehru-Gandhi dynasty
While the emergence of Arvind Kejirwal as a giant killer and the slide of Rahul Gandhi and Congress are the two established, indisputable aspects of Sunday verdict, the most debated issue has been how much impact Modi had on the results.