A car with a Punjab number plate and 'Punjab government' label was found in the national capital's Punjab Bhavan on Copernicus Marg on Wednesday night. After checking the vehicle, police seized a huge amount of cash,
We’re very happy to announce Pranshu Verma will become our next bureau chief in New Delhi, with responsibility for covering India, the world’s largest democracy and an essential story for The Washington Post.
Russia is sending cargoes of sanctioned oil to India on tankers that have been blacklisted by the US Treasury — setting up an acid test of Moscow's ability to get around aggressive measures imposed by Washington earlier this month.
The Congress on Wednesday released its manifesto for the Delhi Assembly elections, making a slew of promises aimed at job creation, social justice, a
If Beijing built too much infrastructure, New Delhi built too little. But the flashy new metro systems in smaller cities are an exception
Indonesia and India will discuss boosting defence ties, including a potential deal to sell Russian-Indian supersonic cruise missiles to Jakarta, during the Indonesian president's visit to New Delhi this week,
Punjab Police deployment in Delhi has sparked a political debate. AAP cites ministerial protocol, while BJP raises concerns over suspected individuals in Punjab-registered vehicles. The issue highlights inter-state policing and political tensions amid election season.
Former Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma's son and former MP Parvesh Verma is the BJP's bet from New Delhi Assembly constituency for the upcoming Delhi elections.
Authorities arrested a 32-year-old Canadian man at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi, India, for being in possession of a baby crocodile’s skull. Dehli Customs shared the news on its X account on January 9.
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly Elections, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Arvind Kejriwal won the seat with a margin of 21697 votes (28.45%). He was polled 46758 votes with a vote share of 61.01%. He defeated Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Sunil Kumar Yadav.
Delhi is not only the national capital, it's also a bustling business hub. 20 lakh traders spread across 700 markets call the city home -- and make up an electorate that no political party looking to rule the union territory can afford to ignore.