Arun Jaitley, the Indian finance minister, said the country needed to overhaul outdated laws and implement a "fair and reasonable" tax regime.
Virtual private networks are commonly used to skirt China's Internet restrictions.
The disruptive nature of Uber's technology is ensuring that the company continues to face protests and authorities' ire in several countries.
Falling prices are a concern for China, which wants to avoid Japan's fate of sinking into a 20-year deflationary funk.
The two countries are looking at activating a civil nuclear agreement that has been in limbo since it came into effect in 2008.
Xiaomi is looking to sustain its momentum in India by selling its 4G handsets online without registrations.
Lifted by the global surge in equities, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose to an eight-week high.
You have to go to India or China to buy some of the world's best smartphones made by Xiaomi, YotaPhone, Micromax, Huawei and Lenovo.
New data from the FAA shows Chicago O'Hare International Airport had more departures and arrivals than any other in 2014.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his annual address to reassure the country about falling oil prices. He did not succeed.
Cities in the developing world, especially China, dominated the economic rankings of 300 cities in the world.
The teenager, who uses a pseudonym "Han Song," is seeking asylum in Sweden after reaching the country by crossing two continents.
The world’s largest coffee roaster wants to speed up sales with more food and shops for the java snobs.
In fact, by carefully easing its economic growth rate, China will contribute to global economic growth, the Chinese premier said.
If the North Korean leader accepts, this would be his first foreign visit since he took power in 2011.
Researchers aren't sure how the weapons got there, but it probably violates trade agreements.
One-day, six-continent event is designed to pressure negotiators at the U.N.'s upcoming climate change conference in Paris.
China's shifting of production abroad could be a profound driver of employment through much of the developing world.
U.S. markets waver on nearly flat corporate fourth-quarter earnings announced so far.
There will likely be no Happy Meals on Friday when McDonald’s reports financial results for the fourth quarter and all of 2014.
In November, Apple captured a record one-third of the total smartphone sales in Korea for the first time, according to a research firm.
The forecast underscores CEO Akio Toyoda's resolve to steer the company through measured, profitable growth rather than chase volumes.