Disgraceful Act: Defacing Mahatma Gandhi’s statue in Washington is an affront to peace
On October 1st, a shocking and disgraceful act took place in Washington, D.C., as Khalistan extremists desecrated the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, draping it in Khalistan flags and symbols of separatism.
Indian embassy official found dead under mysterious circumstances in the United States
Washington/IBNS: An Indian embassy official has been found dead under mysterious circumstances in the United States, media reports said.
'Will enter Indian market as soon as humanly possible': Elon Musk meeting PM Modi
New Delhi/New York/UNI: Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said that the electric car-making company will enter the Indian market 'as soon as humanly possible' and will 'make significant investment'.
Ukraine conflict will be discussed during PM Modi's Washington trip
New Delhi/Washington/UNI: The Ukraine conflict will be one of the key topics to be discussed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington next month, the US State Department has said.
Modi's US trip: PM arrives in Washington to exuberant welcome from Indian diaspora
Washington/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the United States to an enthusiastic welcome from the Indian diaspora.
PM Modi leaves for the US, says will review 'Global Strategic Partnership' with Joe Biden
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be reviewing the "Global Strategic Partnership" between New Delhi and Washington in the next four days as he will be meeting US President Joe Biden physically for the first time since the Democrats came to power in November 2020.
Indian-Americans protest against Chinese aggression in Washington
Washington: Pressing the world community to take action against China for its aggressive stance, the Indian-American community members assembled in front of the Chinese Embassy here and urged the United States as well as India to economically decouple from the Asian giant.
We will talk a little business with India: Donald Trump ahead of 'Namaste Trump' event
Denver/Washington/IBNS: Days after making it clear that no trade deal will possibly be inked by the two countries, US President Donald Trump on Thursday said he will be talking about business and trade with New Delhi during his India tour on Feb 24 and 25.
Saving big trade deal with India for later: Donald Trump ahead of his mega event at Ahmedabad
Washington/New Delhi/IBNS: With just few days left for the mega "Namaste Trump" event at Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, US President Donald Trump has hinted that Washington will have no trade deal with India during his two-day visit to the Asian country beginning on Feb 24.
Modi is a great gentleman and friend of mine, looking forward to my India visit: Donald Trump
Washington/IBNS: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is looking forward to his India visit at the end of the month.
Pro-Khalistan Group tries to burn tri-color outside Indian embassy in US, Twitter suspends account
New York, Jan 27 (IBNS): A small group of Sikh separatists on Saturday protested outside the Indian Embassy in Washington as they tried to burn the Tricolor, leaving several Twitter users and local community slamming the move.
US warns citizens to be 'vigilant' during Bangladesh visit
Washington/Dhaka, Mar 25 (IBNS|): The US has urged its citizens to be vigilant during their visit to Bangladesh.
Washington: Embassy of India celebrates Christmas
Washington, Dec 23 (IBNS): Celebration of Christmas was organized at Embassy of India on Thursday, officials said on Friday.
Gadkari's visit to Washington to give momentum to India-US ties in infrastructure sector
New Delhi, July 10 (IBNS): Indo-US cooperation in the vital infrastructure sector will get a new impetus when Road Transport, Highways & Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari holds official talks with his counter-part US Secretary of Transportation, Anthony Foxx in Washington on Monday, on a wide range of projects of mutual interest.
Modi,Sharif to meet in Washington next month?
Islamabad, Feb 19 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are likely to meet Washington next month, media reports said on Friday.