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While three members of the group were cleared by immigration, the remaining nine were allegedly pulled aside without explanation and their passports were confiscated.
Amit Tanwar claimed "inhumane" treatment by Russian immigration officials after he and eight others were detained in Moscow despite valid documents.
An Indian tourist detained by Moscow immigration authorities with 8 others appealed to the Indian embassy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene.
Embark on a visual journey through Russia in cinematic 4K Ultra HD. From the iconic architecture of Moscow and the artistic ...
Many defense experts believe that until the AMCA is ready to fly, an immediate interim solution is needed to balance the ...
PM Modi has arrived in Brasilia after the 17th BRICS summit in Rio De Janeiro, where he attended cultural performances. He ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brasilia on Monday evening (local time) for his State Visit to Brazil. Brazil's ...
The group of emerging economies—including Brazil, Russia, India and China—has long sought to present itself as a multilateral ...
Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book ...
The BRICS Leaders’ Statement sees a number of shifting positions in Indian foreign policy. New Delhi agrees with the grouping ...
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin were both missing from the BRICS summit that kicked off Sunday in Rio de Janeiro, hosted by ...