India's imports from Iran rose 41 percent to 250,200 bpd in April-December compared with the same period a year ago.
Suzlon and the U.S. private equity firm Centerbridge Partners have signed a binding agreement.
President Obama's historic visit could set the tone for increased cooperation between the U.S. and India on a number of global objectives.
The world’s largest coffee roaster wants to speed up sales with more food and shops for the java snobs.
Vishavjit Singh dons a Captain America costume to spread religious tolerance in a new documentary, “Red, White and Beard.”
India may have to work around its stringent civil nuclear liability laws to facilitate U.S. investment.
The country's tiger population had dropped to 1,411 in 2008, prompting the introduction of several measures to increase their numbers.
In a move seen as helping Twitter expand its market and add a lower-cost engineering center, the company is buying India's ZipDial.
A share split being considered at the Korean tech giant suggests that Samsung's heir apparent could be pushing the company to change faster.
India's rapidly growing smartphone market is seeing China's handset makers compete more aggressively than ever, with 4G handsets.
Indian pharmaceutical exports to the U.S. in 2013 amounted to $4.5 billion, or over a tenth of all Indian exports to the U.S. that year.
In 2012, the Indian government had handed Air India a $5.8 billion bailout package, with funds to be pumped in over nine years.
The clashes were triggered after a Hindu boy was allegedly kidnapped by a Muslim girl's family, and was subsequently found dead.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says he can solve Europe's unemployment problem and ease environmental concerns at the same time.
U.S. and Indian officials are reportedly trying to work out pilot projects for joint production of drones and other weapons.
China's 'little rice' isn't so little anymore with plans of expansion on the horizon.
Experts and government officials say that the rot in India's defense research establishment is deep-rooted.
An Indian army official said that at least 200 militants, assisted by the Pakistani army, were waiting to "infiltrate into the Indian side."
The 'genocide' lawsuit, filed by a U.S. human rights group, had alleged that Narendra Modi was complicit in 2002 Gujarat riots.
The phablet war has been taken a notch higher with the release of Mi Note, which has a larger screen and lighter handset than iPhone 6 Plus.
The Reserve Bank of India said it could cut interest rates further should inflation continue to ease.
Sri Lanka's first saint was actually from India, and he ministered secretly on the island despite persecution from the Dutch.