Japan's changing strategic calculations will hopefully bring money into India. Abe informed the audience that 480 Japanese companies are present in India and Indo-Japan partnership is growing by leaps and bounds
Ten images that show we live an incredibly bizarre world.
The director, the music director, the cinematographer, and the leading man reinstates faith in cinema itself.
PHOTOS from day seven of the Wimbledon championships at the All England Lawn Tennis in London on Wednesday
It was mixed fortunes for Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna in the men's doubles at the Wimbledon on Monday.
What Benazir Bhutto told the Council for Foreign Relations in New York before her return to Pakistan.
Matthew Schneeberger looks at the academic skills necessary to excel in foreign universities.
Ram Gopal Varma's latest film is a B-grade disaster.
The Statue of Liberty, one of the most visited monuments in the United States, and the island it sits on were evacuated on Friday because of a suspicious package, police said.
The Cash actor entertains the contestants with his 'talent'.
To be badged the Opel Agila for Europe, the Splash might also be produced in India by Maruti Suzuki for their export commitment to Nissan Europe, totalling 50,000 units.
'Indian cricket is in the safe hands of excitingly talented cricketers. No team can afford to underestimate India. If they do, it is to their peril.'
Little notes from all the goings on around the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand...
The vice chief says the army can do without women. What do you say?
On August 6 and August 9 of 1945, warfare changed forever when the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, devastating the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and killing more than 100,000 people. The attack on the people of Hiroshima at 8:15 a.m. on August 6, 1945, and the second attack on the city of Nagasaki at 11:02 am on August 9 killed and wounded hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting men, women, and children in a horrible blast of fire and radiation, followed by deadly fallout. In years that followed, those who survived -- the hibakusha -- suffered from the trauma of the experience and from the long-term effects of their exposure to radiation from the weapons. Before the blast, they were thriving cities. In a flash, they became desolate wastelands. Seventy-five years later, take a glimpse at the destruction.
We asked you, dear readers to send in your congratulatory messages for the Indian team on their success Down Under. Here are your wishes for the team...
The bad boys of music, apparently, are sworn fans of the gentlemen's game.
Daniel Craig on the sets of the new James Bond film.
The raunchy confession of a senatorial aide is leading to a lot of red faces.
'India is today embarked on a journey inspired by many dreams. We welcome having America by our side.'
'Is the appointment of a CDS likely to achieve the creation of battle-ready, tri-service military commands, from the current 17 single-service commands?', asks Ajai Shukla.
Maneka Gandhi also received flak for her comments about "Biharis" on the TV show.
Andy Murray failed to overcome a troublesome hip injury.