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Apr 20, 2018
Narendra Modi in UK: PM says impatience over pace of change is good, shows people trust his government to deliver
Narendra Modi has opted the path of participatory democracy so that the people at large and the government work hand in hand to realise the new India dream. -
Apr 19, 2018
Pakistan rejects India's 'false' claim on surgical strike, says repeating lie won't turn it into truth
Pakistan on Thursday rejected as "false" and "baseless" Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's claims of having launched a surgical strike -
Apr 19, 2018
Narendra Modi in UK: PM's oratory masterclass in Westminster shows Rahul Gandhi how much he has yet to learn
Modi's interaction with participants at London's Westminster Central Hall on Wednesday was a study in contrast between the art of public speaking by Modi and the lack of it from Rahul. -
Apr 19, 2018
In London, Narendra Modi tries to rationalise burden of expectations on him, reaches out to Indian middle class
This was a different Modi, mindful of the fact that four years have passed and he has only an year left before seeking a return mandate in 2019. His speech on Wednesday, therefore, was at once a detailed account of the job that he has done in these four years, the ground that he has covered and a subtle pitch for more time to help build the New India of his dreams. -
Apr 19, 2018
Narendra Modi says India won't tolerate those who export terror, will respond in 'language they understand'
Narendra Modi's remarks came in response to a question on the surgical strikes by a member of the audience who had speech disability. -
Apr 19, 2018
Narendra Modi in London: At Bharat ki Baat, PM discusses surgical strikes, Pakistan, Kathua case and democracy
India’s prime minister Narendra Modi spoke on the Kathua and Unnao rape horrors without mentioning either by name, saying nothing could be worse than the rape of a girl child and this is not the time compare metrics on rape cases between two governments. -
Feb 11, 2018
Narendra Modi has brought 'dynamism' to India's foreign policy but lacks consistency, says Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor, says Narendra Modi has brought "dynamism" to India's foreign policy but lacks consistency in the country's neighbourhood strategy -
Jan 19, 2018
HistoryTV18 show 'Special Operations: India - Surgical Strikes' premieres on 22 January: All you need to know
For the first time on Indian television, HistoryTV18 will be premiering a one-hour special show, titled Special Operations: India - Surgical Strikes, that will trace the planning and execution of the Indian Army's Surgical Strikes, which was held in September 2016. -
Dec 27, 2017
Indian Army carries out cross-border raid: Top officials and defence analysts hail govt backing, call it 'motivation pill' for troops
For a change, political leadership and the Indian Army seem to have given themselves clarity on who calls the shots. Unlike the defensive approach towards Pakistan’s mercenary activities on the border thus far, on Monday night the army crossed the Line of Control (LoC) and killed three Pakistani soldiers in a 'tactical retaliatory strike'. -
Dec 27, 2017
Doka La standoff exposed India's defence inadequacies: Why New Delhi must worry about its security apparatus
The Doka La standoff began on 16 June, 2017, after Indian soldiers objected to China’s attempts at building a motorable road at the India-China-Bhutan tri-junction near Sikkim. This is a Bhutanese territory claimed by Beijing.