New Delhi prepares to face the nuclear powers' ire as it blocks the test ban treaty in Geneva
Five years after the Gulf War, US cruise missiles rain down on Iraqi targets once again. But this time, in blatant violation of international law.
While Boris Yeltsin recuperatesin hospital,his would be successors are trying to use his falling popularity to their advantage
Despite the West's knee-jerk reaction, the communist win is not bad news for democracy or reforms
The president and CEO of Hotmail plans to change the way people communicate
Its list of members may be growing, but the movement lacks cohesion on many crucial issues affecting the Third World
Immigration laws are tightened and thousands screened after an Indian student dies of TB
A day after he was named officer on special duty in the prime minister's office by I.K. Gujral, Prof Bhabani Sengupta, 75, writer and foreign policy analyst known for his controversial views, resigned in the wake of an unprecedented uproar in Parliam
Tibet, and Beijing's military aid to Pakistan dominate the Chinese army chief's visit to India
Why is Vajpayee not using his diplomatic skills to soothe the antagonised Chinese?
India smarts over what it perceives as the two countries' attempt to dominate South Asia
India's high commissioner to South Africa, L.C. Jain, has been in the news of late. Reports are that despite having been recalled by the Vajpayee government, he is yet to tender his resignation. Appointed during the last days of the Gujral regime, h
The defence minister continues to spit fire on China, leaving the foreign office red-faced and experts flabbergasted
India, Pakistan come together to protest a 'selective' censure slated to come up in the UN