Jack Ma’s e-commerce giant is reportedly in talks to acquire a stake in Indian startup One97.
Ban Ki-moon's comments came amid outrage among activists over statements by an Indian politician outlining plans to make gays "normal."
During his visit to Pakistan, John Kerry also urged the country's army to continue fighting militancy.
In a phone call, Obama tried to assuage Netanyahu's concerns about the U.S. push for a nuclear deal with Iran.
An investment deal between Facebook and Xiaomi would have been lucrative for both companies.
The domestic player is set to battle foreign rivals like Apple and Xiaomi for mobile dominance on the subcontinent.
More than 10 million Indian citizens who live abroad will now be allowed to vote in local and national elections.
Iranian and Western officials have said differences remain over Tehran's uranium enrichment capacity.
President Barack Obama will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day ceremony on Jan. 26.
The company said it aims to move beyond traditional outsourcing and into advanced digital services to sustain the momentum.
At the current pace of fossil fuel use, the rise in global temperatures cannot be restricted to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, a new study says.
Infosys posted a higher-than-expected 13 percent increase in net profit for the quarter ended Dec. 31.
The Indian government has set a target of generating 15 percent of its domestic power from renewable energy sources by 2020.
The Chinese smartphone maker is using a range of buzzy marketing tactics, like flash sales and crowdsourcing, to get the jump on Chinese and Western rivals.
Police have reportedly detained two suspects in what is being described as "a big Indian Mujahideen (IM) catch.”
The bank said it is "on track" to cut costs by at least $400 million in 2015 after it cut 2,000 jobs over the last three months.
Samsung's low-end products were challenged by Xiaomi in emerging markets while sales of its high-end flagship devices flagged.
Even as India continues to woo its wealthy expats to attract investments, the latter may not oblige.
The Hindu nationalist's comments come at a time of increased tensions between the country's Muslim and Hindu communities.
The British-based maker of Johnnie Walker and Guinness has decided to settle a dispute over taxes owed in South Korea.
It could take years for world leaders to recover from a mass deflation.
National security and economic cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda for Obama's second visit to India as president.