The court Friday sentenced 12 convicts to seven years in prison and one to 10 years for the deaths of 69 Muslims in one of the massacres during the 2002 religious riots.
The rules announced Wednesday ease requirements for airlines to fly international routes, liberalize bilateral agreements with other countries and boost the domestic market.
The eight-day drills in the western Pacific Ocean began Friday and are being seen as a counter to growing Chinese military strength in the region.
Jordan's used fighter jets came into the picture after the U.S. Congress refused to finance a deal that would help Pakistan buy eight new F-16s from the U.S.
China is seen as leading opposition to a U.S. move to include India in the 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Dr. Reddy’s largest-ever acquisition comes as the company has been facing slowing growth in the United States, its largest market.
The decision comes after an analysis by Indian security agencies found that the image-capturing service may be used by terrorists to carry out attacks.
Baby Prince Jigme attended the Royal Bhutan Flower Exhibition with his parents the Dragon King and Queen of Bhutan.
While Hillary Clinton could make history in the U.S., India, Germany and South Korea and many other nations have all already had female heads of state.
Osamu Suzuki is set to resign from the post over the Japanese company’s use of improper mileage-testing methods.
Jeff Bezos, CEO of the e-commerce giant, made the announcement Tuesday at a meeting attended by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington, D.C.
Modi’s trip to the U.S. — his fourth as India’s prime minister — is likely to focus on climate change, defense pacts and forging closer economic ties.
A Wall Street Journal analysis found public universities in the U.S. handled 5.1 reports of cheating per 100 foreign students.
The British firm, owned by India’s Tata Motors, has sued China’s Jiangling Motor for allegedly copying its Range Rover Evoque.
The police were shot at Thursday night as they attempted to clear a park of illegal squatters after a court order in the city of Mathura.
The announcement is expected to be made when Apple launches its latest iPhone models in India this year, according to a report.
OPEC failed to agree to a clear oil-output strategy on Thursday as Iran insisted on raising production to regain market share lost during years of sanctions.
Dozens of Muslims were killed in religious clashes in the western state of Gujarat at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was its chief minister.
A deal with Westinghouse would be the first such contract reached under the 2008 U.S.-India civil nuclear accord.
The world installed more solar, wind and hydropower in 2015 than in any previous year, even as fossil fuel prices plummeted.
The company, 10 percent of whose nearly 400 million users are Indian, has opened a new 220,000-square-foot office to accommodate over 800 employees in Bangalore.
The Chinese company has acquired 1,500 patents from Microsoft in a deal that will see it bundle Office and Skype apps on its smartphones and tablets.