When Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in New Delhi on December 4 for the 23rd India–Russia Annual Summit, the optics will be unmistakable. For the first time since the Ukraine …
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Casola Valsenio Honors Sikh Soldiers on 81st Independence Anniversary
by Prabhjot Singh 2 minutes readThe roles and sacrifices of Sikh soldiers in the liberation of Italy continue to resonate more than eight decades later, as towns, communes, villages, and cities across the country mark …
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India and Germany Dominate Early Matches at FIH Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup in Tamil Nadu
by Prabhjot Singh 2 minutes readThe hosts, India, and defending champions, Germany, delivered commanding performances on the second day of the FIH Hockey World Cup for Junior Men in Tamil Nadu, a 14-day global event …
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In Conversation with Rajesh Mehta: Lord Karan Bilimoria
by Rajesh Mehta, Special to South Asian Herald 7 minutes readThe India-UK relationship stands at an important juncture, a partnership rooted in shared democratic ideals, economic potential, and deep people-to-people bonds. Lord Karan Bilimoria is a Member of Parliament in …
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G7 Ministers in Ottawa Strengthen Cooperation Against Transnational Crime and Emerging Security Threats
by Prabhjot Singh 2 minutes readThe expanding influence of transnational crime remains a significant concern for G7 nations. When interior and security ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United …
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Russia to Participate at High Level AI Conference in India
by SAH Special Correspondent 3 minutes readThe President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has confirmed that his country will be participating at a high-level conference on Artificial Intelligence to be held in India in February 2026. According …
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Opinion: Expectations for Peace in the Ukraine War
by Sridhar Krishnaswami 5 minutes readHold your breath. There is now serious talk of a brutal war looking to enter its fourth year, perhaps winding down if reports quoting unnamed sources and officials not authorized …
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When my parents arrived in London in the 1960s, they joined a wave of South Asians who crossed continents in search of opportunity. They left Kashmir with hope in their …
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WASHINGTON D.C. — The recent $93 million approval by the U.S. State Department for the sale of Javelin missiles and Excalibur precision projectiles to India, while seemingly a straightforward defense …
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India’s outbound student caravan is no longer a trickle but a full-blown migration pattern, and the destinations are becoming strikingly predictable. Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom now …