435 Indian students of Tri-valley get transfers to other schools
US authorities have approved the transfer of 435 Indian students of the Tri-Valley University to other institutions, indicating some progress in addressing the plight of nearly 1,800 Indian students a
Magsaysay winner Neelima Mishra granted US visa
Four days after rejecting her application, the US consulate here on Monday granted a US visa to Neelima Mishra, one of this year's Magsaysay Award winners, her father said.
"Neelima was called to the
Post offices to provide visa services
Visa related services will soon be available in post offices - in remote areas.
India Post on Friday said it has signed an agreement with VFS Global to provide the services. VFS Global is a leading o
Another American arrested in Pak
Peshawar: As the US-Pak diplomatic standoff over the arrest of an American for double murder persists, another US national has been held in Pakistan for his alleged illegal stay in the country followi
Court case against Infosys accusing it of visa fraud
An American employee of Infosys has filed a case against the company accusing it of visa and tax fraud.
US employee alleges large-scale visa fraud at Infosys
Washington: An American employee of Infosys has filed a case against the Indian company accusing it of systematic visa and tax fraud to increase profits.
In his 13-page complaint filed before an Alab
Musharraf barred from entering India as visa request is rejected
New Delhi: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who wanted to visit India for attending a seminar this weekend, was today denied visa.
The decision was taken after the Home Ministry expressed
India dismisses report of confiscation of material in China
India on Sunday dismissed reports of alleged confiscation of some printed material depicting its map from the 'India Pavilion' at the Shanghai Expo by Chinese authorities in July, amid a row between t
China says no to J&K Army commander's visit, India hits back
In a provocative act, China has refused permission to Northern Commander Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal to visit that country because he belongs to a "sensitive" area of Jammu and Kashmir. Reacting strongly to
Antony rules out snapping defence ties with China
Amid the controversy over China denying permission to a senior Army general to visit that country, the defence minister, Mr A.K. Antony, on Friday ruled out snapping defence ties with Beijing. "It is