Indian men's hockey team fired in a goal two minutes from the final hooter through Ramandeep Singh to pull off a 3-2 win over France and begin their FIH World League semi-finals campaign on a winning note in Antwerp.
We bring you some of the best pictures from across the nation in the last one week.
The painstakingly created Buddhist temples and gardens of Japan are a work of art, says Anjuli Bhargava.
Chinese media on Wednesday criticised the western media for attempting to drive a "wedge" between India and China.
'By ruffling dignified feathers, and by polarising its audience, Kabir Singh has put movies and art back into our public discourse,' says Sreehari Nair.
Winners from the Big Picture photography competition
The pilgrimage of a true GoT fan.
Ever thought if Bollywood actors are capable of playing these roles?
China accounts for 90% of imports of mobile phones to India.
A delicious delicacy made with boneless mutton pieces.
Considering how cheap Ford cars are to maintain these days, the EcoSport is definitely recommended for someone who doesn't prefer a Maruti or a Tata for that matter.
In Vogue India's February 2015 issue, with celebrities' signature beauty looks as reference, Parizad Khan Sethi finds out how your make-up must-haves are a reflection of your personality.
According to Sukanya Verma, The Hobbit series continues to exhilarate and astound with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
No one on that glittery occasion could possibly have imagined that the Chinese were conspiring to invade India, nor could anyone have predicted that the seemingly benign Dalai Lama was plotting to flee Tibet and seek asylum in India. A fascinating excerpt from Sukanya Rahman's must-read Dancing In The Family: The Extraordinary Story Of The First Family Of Indian Classical Dance.
'I can snap my fingers and get 1,000 people overnight, but I can't guarantee that they will develop because there has been zero change in education in the country in the last nine years.'
'Demchock and Chumar are important crucibles for both China and India to know about the other. While India 'learns,' she also need to 'teach,' suggests Lieutenant General Anil Chait, one of the Indian Army's most cerebral thinkers, who recently retired as chief of the Integrated Defence Staff.
Nexus 6 is still worth the splurge if you love the Android experience.
Rubbing shoulders with Hollywood royalty.
Now control the air-conditioning in your room from office!
Still unsure about where you want to travel during the long Diwali weekend? We'll help you out.
These images from across the globe tell us that it is a bizarre world out there!
China's strong manufacturing base and India's software and scientific skills had massive potential both as a production base and for creating a consumer market.
Anita Aikara tells us the film is a must watch!
The good folks at Men's Health have very helpfully listed why they believe are the fittest men of all time.
Here's this week of photos that prove we live in a mad world.
For the first time, a Chinese news channel has employed an artificial intelligence robot as a weather reporter on its live breakfast show, raising concerns among the country's journalists as it could threaten their jobs.
Modi was expected to arrive in Wuhan in the evening on April 26 and join Xi in the informal summit at a picturesque location the next day.
Kate Middleton didn't disappoint on Day Three of her visit to India with these three gorgeous dresses.
Hrithik as Krrish or Anil Kapoor as Mr India? Take your pick!
The People's Bank of China cut its daily reference rate for the currency by a record 1.9 per cent, the biggest loss since January 1994.
Neeraj Pandey's Aiyaary is the sort of spy fantasy story that drunks narrate in bars, says Sreehari Nair.
Who invested how much into Flipkart in its latest round of $1 billion funding? Vicky Nanjappa/Rediff.com finds out.
Describing the "essential nature" of the relationship between India and China as "adversarial", former foreign secretary Shyam Saran on Friday said instead of competing with Beijing in every field, New Delhi should look at its strengths and work on them.
The new entrants are young, enterprising Chinese men and women who want to tap into the promising Indian market.
Cash-&-carry chains claim of the products they sell 85-90% is local.
The film is a long, tedious and predictable film about friendship and revenge, set in the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld