Indian businesses redefine Britain's growth story

The number of Indian-owned companies operating in the UK has surged by nearly 60 per cent over the past year, with their combined turnover surpassing £105 billion, according to the latest India Meets Britain Tracker.

BE THE CHANGE: Community leaders and RAF examine what real inclusion looks like in modern Britain

At a time when conversations around diversity and inclusion are becoming increasingly urgent, and increasingly contested, Asian Voice, in collaboration with the Royal Air Force brought together leading voices from across public life, advocacy,...

Rubio visit marks push to reset India-US ties

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India from 23-26 May on his first official trip, aimed at recalibrating bilateral ties that have faced strain since mid-last year.The visit came amid tensions over trade tariffs, US visa restrictions,...

THE INDUS WATERS TREATY

The Indus River System comprises six major rivers—the Indus, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej—flowing through the territories of both India and Pakistan. The system sustains drinking water, agriculture, and electricity generation across...

Indian national arrested in Santa Fe child predator sting

A 26-year-old Indian national, Nagaraju Balkam, was arrested earlier this month in a multi-day undercover operation targeting online child sexual predators, the Santa Fe Police confirmed.Balkam was one of four men taken into custody after detectives...

Communities step up to help stranded travellers

Rising Iran-Israel tensions have led to widespread airspace closures across West Asia, disrupting flights and stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers.Major hubs like Dubai International and Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International have scaled back...

Chetna Makan was named last week’s star baker because of her use of Indian flavours. Winning this would make her the first non-British contestant to take the crown.

Southern Cross Austereo, the radio company behind the prank call to Royal nurse Jacintha Saldanha, donated 500,000 Australian dollars (£289,000) to a trust fund for the benefit of the deceased nurse's family following an inquest into her suicide...

Southern Cross Austereo, the radio company behind the prank call to Royal nurse Jacintha Saldanha, donated 500,000 Australian dollars (£289,000) to a trust fund for the benefit of the deceased nurse's family following an inquest into her suicide...



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