‘Study In India’: Govt Introduces Two New VISA Categories To Attract International Students
The Indian government has recently introduced two new visa categories aimed at attracting international students to pursue higher education in...
The Indian government has recently introduced two new visa categories aimed at attracting international students to pursue higher education in...
The recent Defence Conclave held in Uttar Pradesh focused on strategies to enhance the integration of start-ups and MSMEs (Micro,...
Outgoing US Ambassador Eric Garcetti has emphasized the importance of ensuring that the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) avoids "subsidized...
Airbus’ CEO of Commercial Aircraft, Christian Scherer, has described 2024 as a “good year” for the company, despite just falling...
IAF’s RUDRA weaponised version of Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter DHRUVThe entire fleet of Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters (ALHs), approximately 330...
Ieri, assistendo alla conferenza stampa del presidente del consiglio, ad un certo punto è arrivata una domanda che ha messo in evidenza lo scontro tra russi e ucraini (chiamandolo “scontro” evito di infilarmi in disquisizioni su termini quali “guerra” e/o “operazione speciale”).
La Meloni ha posto l’accento su quella che, in definitiva, è la questione più interessante: com’è che la potentissima Russia non è riuscita a concludere questa faccenda in tempi ragionevoli?