According to reports, a Pakistani agent is holding a young couple from Gujarat’s Ahmedabad city to ransom in Iran. They had reportedly planned to enter the US illegally, police said.
Tag: Indian Diaspora
Modi leaves for US visit, to start with Yoga Day at UN headquarters in New York City
Modi said that during his visit, he would address a joint session of the US Congress at the invitation of the Congressional leadership.
Indian-Americans march to welcome PM Modi ahead of official visit
PM Modi US Visit: Indian-Americans gathered at iconic locations across 20 US cities and organised unity marches to send a message of welcome to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi days ahead of his United States visit.
UK PM Rishi Sunak shares mum’s homemade Indian ‘barfi’ with Ukraine President Zelenskyy
Britain’s Indian-origin Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed that he shared some barfi (Indian sweet) made by his mother with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Downing Street recently.
Enjoy spreading the message of yoga worldwide: Teen prodigy Ishwar Sharma
13-year-old Ishwar Sharma’s impressive dedication to yoga has seen him travel across the world, emerge victorious in international competitions and win multiple national awards.
‘Huge push’ to process as many Indian visa applications as possible: US officials
According to media reports, US consular teams are engaged in a “huge push” to process more visa applications in India, US Department of State official spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a press briefing.
Task force to investigate and help Indian student victims of fraud: Canada immigration minister
Canadian authorities have decided not to immediately deport the Indian students who were trapped in an alleged immigration scam and had reached the country with fake university admission letters.
Nottingham stabbing attack victim Grace Kumar was daughter of Indian-origin hero doctor: Reports
British-Indian 19-year-old Grace Kumar was among three people who were killed during a violent stabbing crime spree in England’s Nottingham city yesterday.
Indian-American diaspora growing stronger every day: US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken
Speaking at the US-India Business Council’s India Ideas Summit in Washington DC, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that one of the most important components of the India-US relationship is an Indian American diaspora over 4 million strong and growing stronger every day.
‘Terrific cooperation’ with India, says White House ahead of Modi visit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to become the first Indian premier to address the United States Congress twice on June 22.