The cause behind the derailment, which sent 12 cars off the rails, is being investigated.
An income inequality report underscores little progress in offering home-grown job opportunities for hundreds of millions.
India has been covertly expanding its nuclear weapons capability.
India is expanding a nuclear plant that could produce enough weapons-grade uranium to make five atom bombs a year, according to reports.
The Iraqi crisis will have ripple effects through the global economy.
Eight Islamist militants were sentenced to death for a April 2001 bombing in Dhaka, while six others were sentenced to life in prison.
India's investigation of black money in secretive Swiss banks was triggered by a list of accounts at HSBC leaked by a whisteblower.
Valtteri Bottas gave Finland another presence on the Formula One podium on Sunday.
India is one of only four nations that hasn't signed an international nuclear cooperation treaty.
The green revolution may be further off than we thought.
Better use of its energy resources could help India shave billions of dollars from its energy bill, the report said.
Thailand's coup has put the country's rice-export industry in jeopardy.
Economic sanctions, which had so far barred the use of normal banking channels for oil payments, have crippled Iran’s economy.
India has set up a control room to constantly monitor the situation in Iraq, and plans to send a diplomat to Baghdad.
The age-old rift between the two main sects of Islam lies at the center of the Middle East, and may turn even more violent.
Two sources have revealed credible information about the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The retail giant's latest venture coincides with a boom in India’s online retail market.
Bain had planned to take Lilliput public but cancelled its plans after a whistleblower claimed the company had inflated its sales data.
Similar accidents at the plant in 2011 and 2012 claimed one life each while another lethal disaster killed five people at the plant in 2013.
There are a few reasons to question Greenpeace's environmental agenda.
"22 Jump Street" and "How To Train Your Dragon 2" both hit box offices this weekend, but instead of squaring off, they could both walk away winners.
An Indian government report alleges that NGOs aim to cut economic growth by 2-3 percent if they continue opposing nuclear and coal projects.