The subcontinent's next big wave of smartphone users will include those who don't know English.
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Mong-koo had earlier met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Seoul.
Saudi officials claim the increased beheadings show the kingdom's commitment to "maintaining security and realising justice." In 2014, Saudi Arabian beheadings ranked third in the world, after China and Iran, according to Amnesty International.
Rising temperatures and less predictable rain patterns are hurting production of coffee and other cash crops, the Thomson Reuters Foundation found.
Using the classic “lever test,” researchers found that rats were all too eager to self-administer the drug.
Google has released two new Chromebooks in India, with the sellers listing the laptops online to target India's urban middle class.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in South Korea for a two-day visit.
India's Supreme Court refused to let Aruna Shanbaug, who was in a vegetative state since she was raped in 1973, be euthanized.
Louis C.K. tested the limits of humor during his monologue on "Saturday Night Live."
Mongolia is seeking investment in infrastructure for the transport of its minerals as well as in generating energy.
The quake centered about 50 miles outside Kathmandu shook buildings in northern India Saturday, but no deaths have been reported.
Economic relations between the two Asian giants have improved over the past few years, but an unresolved border dispute remains a thorn.
Honda Motor Co.'s local unit will recall 11,381 vehicles in India to replace potentially faulty air bags, the company said in a statement on Friday, a day after its Japanese parent said it would recall 5 million vehicles for the same reason.
The Germanwings crash has played a role in Air India's strict psychological evaluations for its prospective pilots.
More than 168,000 Chinese nationals visited India in 2012, compared with more than 610,000 Indians who traveled to China.
Uber and cab-hailing competitors in India continue to operate while wrangling with regulators, even as previous bans haven't worked.
Large Chinese companies like Alibaba are increasingly looking at India as an important step in their global expansion plans and stepping up investments there.
The accords are the latest sign of what officials in both countries have sought to portray as a new era in their bilateral relations.
As debates swirl over ad-supported streaming music, Rdio launches a service that costs less than half of a typical subscription.
A case has been registered by the local police against six people, of whom one has been arrested so far.
Prime Minister Sushil Koirala on Thursday visited the town of Charikot and said the country was "not prepared for a second one so big."
The missiles have a range of over 186 miles and can be found in the arsenal of several countries worldwide.