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PM Modi in Croatia said, "We agree, in Europe or Asia, solutions can't be found from battlefields, dialogue and diplomacy is the only way." PM Modi in Croatia. Image Source : pti ...
India and Croatia will make long term plans for deepening defence partnership, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (June 18, 2025). Speaking in Zagreb after official dialogue with Prime ...
PM Modi was warmly welcomed in Zagreb, Croatia, with cultural performances and Sanskrit chanting, symbolizing deep India-Croatia cultural relations.
NEW DELHI: India and Croatia are set to deepen bilateral ties across defence, cybersecurity, space and trade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during a jo ...
Croatia beat the Czech Republic 5-1 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers on Tuesday (June 10, 2025), with 39-year-old Luka Modric among their scorers, and trimmed the gap to their ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Cyprus on his way to Canada to participate in the G-7 summit (June 15-17), and on the way back, he will pay a visit to Croatia.
The spike in prices is making Croatia more expensive than two of its biggest rivals - Spain and Greece. Costs in the two Mediterranean countries have risen by only 15-20% over the same period.
Croatia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Ivan Anusic, presented the new Law on Service in the Armed Forces, restoring obligatory military service, to the public on Wednesday.
Ahead of the E1 race’s arrival in Dubrovnik in two weeks’ time—the world’s first and only electric powerboat racing series—Croatian Minister of Tourism and Sports, Tonči Glavina, today expressed his ...
Croatia, one of Europe's most picturesque beach destinations, offers a less crowded alternative to Spain or Portugal. During my visit, I explored the stunning beaches in Split, Dubrovnik and Hvar ...
Croatia, a NATO member in Southern Europe, replaced its Soviet-era MiG-21s with Rafale fighter jets. It makes it a major air power in the region and is a sign of the French planemaker's recent ...
Photo from Croatia’s Ministry of Culture and Media Roman Siscia, now modern-day Sisak, was founded on top of a Celtic and indigenous Illyrian settlement around 35 B.C., according to city officials.