NASA has confirmed that astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024, will return to Earth on March 18, 2025. The duo had traveled to the ISS aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on its maiden crewed mission. However, due to propulsion issues, the spacecraft was Read More…
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Sunita Williams’ Return to Earth Delayed Again: NASA Sets March 19 as Earliest Date
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, who have been aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024, will not return to Earth before March 19, 2025, according to NASA’s latest update. Originally planned as an eight-day mission, their stay extended to nine months due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. During Read More…
Sunita Williams, Butch Willmore’s Return Delayed Due to Rocket Glitch
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore will have to wait longer to return to Earth as their scheduled departure from the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed due to a rocket-related glitch. According to an Associated Press report, a fresh crew of four astronauts from the US, Japan, and Russia must first arrive Read More…
Trump’s Bold Address: Seven Key Takeaways from His Congressional Speech
President Donald Trump delivered a powerful address to Congress, outlining his administration’s vision for the future with a mix of bold policies and strategic reforms. A major highlight was the announcement of “reciprocal tariffs” set to take effect on April 2, targeting nations that impose taxes on U.S. imports to protect American industries. In a Read More…
Trump Unveils ‘Gold Card’ Visa: A $5 Million Pathway to U.S. Citizenship for Top Global Talent
Washington, D.C.: Former President Donald Trump has introduced a groundbreaking “Gold Card” visa initiative, allowing U.S. companies to recruit elite international talent, including top Indian graduates, through a $5 million investment pathway to citizenship. This program aims to replace the EB-5 visa, which currently requires a lower investment ranging from $800,000 to $1.05 million. Trump Read More…
Trump Backs DOGE Decision to Cut $21 Million Voter Turnout Aid to India
In a bold move, former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced his support for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in scrapping a $21 million aid package intended to boost voter turnout in India. While affirming his respect for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Trump questioned the need for such funding, stating, “Why are we Read More…
Starlink, Tesla Likely on Agenda for Modi-Musk Meeting in US
Washington, D.C.: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to meet Elon Musk in the U.S., with discussions expected to focus on Starlink’s expansion in India and Tesla’s entry into the Indian market. Modi, who has arrived in the U.S., will also meet former President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss key trade issues, including Read More…
Trump-Modi Talks to Focus on Trade, Tariffs, and Visas Amid Strengthening Ties
High-stakes discussions on trade, tariffs, and visa policies are set to take center stage as former U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepare for crucial talks. With both nations striving to bolster economic and strategic ties, the meeting is expected to address key issues impacting bilateral relations. Trade tensions, particularly tariff-related Read More…
Trump’s 25% Tariff Plan on Steel & Aluminium Triggers Alarm in India
New Delhi: Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed threat of a 25% tariff on steel and aluminium imports has set off concerns in India, raising fears of dumping, market disruptions, and a global trade shake-up. A similar move during Trump’s previous tenure led to widespread protectionist policies, hurting Indian steel and aluminium exports. Experts warn Read More…
Dreams Dashed: 104 Indian Nationals Deported from U.S., Families Struggle with Financial and Emotional Loss
In a major development, 104 Indian nationals, primarily from Punjab, were deported from the United States and arrived in Amritsar on a U.S. military flight. These individuals had entered the U.S. illegally, often through the treacherous U.S.-Mexico border, after paying hefty sums to agents who lured them with dreams of a better future abroad. For Read More…







