Ironically, Padukone was seen wrapped in a full length saffron-brown colour dress, looking different from her usual glam avatar. Although there is no official dress code in Qatar, all tourists are expected to wear modest clothes and conservative attire that is comfortable while not being too revealing.
The New Indian caught up with Lord Raminder Ranger, CBE Member of the House of Lords (UK), Conservatives Party member to unpack how other important democracies and economies are assessing India's aggressive stance on Pakistan sponsored terrorism and Chinese incursions across LAC.
In shocking revelations in the Qatar lobbying case involving European Union politicians, it has emerged that these influential figures were given millions of Euros to show Qatar in positive light, to help the country manage its poor human rights records in the run up to FIFA World Cup event. Police in Belgium have released pictures […]
India has responded to Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto’s unsavoury remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a United Nations meeting in New York on Friday, calling it “uncivilised” In response to media queries regarding Pakistan Foreign Minister’s uncivilised remarks, the Official Spokesperson, Shri Arindam Bagchi said, “These comments are a new low, even for […]
A joint declaration of intent on migration and mobility has been signed by minister of state for external affairs, V Muraleedharan and Finland’s minister of employment Tuula Haatainen for an agreement between the two countries in these two areas. The declaration underlines the resolve of both countries to work jointly towards developing a common framework […]