A statement from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) confirmed that both tests on September 12 and 13 were successful.
Author: Press Trust of India
It rains joy for AAP as Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal walks out of Tihar Jail
Top AAP leaders — former Deputy CM of Delhi Manish Sisodia, himself out on bail; and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann — were among those present to greet Arvind Kejriwal.
Israeli soldier of Indian-origin killed in West Bank
Footage from the scene of the attack showed a truck with a Palestinian licence plate veering off a busy highway and barrel full speed into an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) guard post adjacent to a bus stop before coming to a halt.
RG Kar protests: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says she is ready to resign for sake of Bengal residents
Banerjee, the TMC supremo, said she also wants justice for the murdered doctor.
Bangladesh wants good relations with India, must be based on fairness and equality: Muhammad Yunus
Yunus said Bangladesh has already started “high-level” talks with India for bilateral cooperation on flood management.
ODI World Cup in India in 2023 generated economic impact of USD 1.39 billion: International Cricket Council
The Economic Impact Assessment conducted by Nielsen for the ICC, claimed that the mega-event held in October-November last year was the biggest ever ODI World Cup.
US to sell anti-submarine warfare sonobuoys worth USD 52.8 m to India
Sonobuoys are air-launched, expendable, electro-mechanical sensors designed to relay underwater sounds to remote processors.
Indian Paralympics medallists to get USD 89.3k for gold, USD 59.5k for silver, USD 35.7k for bronze
Those excelling in mixed teams events, like archer Sheetal Devi, will get a cash prize of INR 22.5 lakh (USD 26.7k).
Indian democracy broken for last 10 years, now it is fighting back, says Rahul Gandhi in America
Asked if the last election results give him more hope for a democracy in India, the Congress leader said, “Yeah, I mean, it does. But it’s not good enough to say that the Indian voter is resilient and knowledgeable. Because the Indian voter is informed by a whole set of structures. So, if we don’t have a level playing field, the voter might be very knowledgeable and resilient. It doesn’t really matter,” he said.
UK: Princess Kate completes chemotherapy treatment, focusing on “staying cancer-free”
Kate said she was looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a “few more” public engagements in the coming months when she can.
