The phone received 30,000 confirmed orders online on Thursday despite the website suffering intermittent crashes due to heavy traffic.
The stated aim of the visit — the first foreign trip by the newly-elected prime minister — is to bring frayed bilateral ties “back on track,” the Nepalese leader said.
Government-funded universities have been ordered to fly the national flag as the administration seeks to clamp down on student protests that some have criticized as anti-national.
The Swiss food giant said that tough economic conditions and changing consumer preferences contributed to the decline.
India will soon become the world's second-biggest smartphone market and Ringing Bell's $3.60 smartphone could help drive huge growth.
The protests, which started in New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University after the arrest of a students’ union leader on sedition charges, spread to several universities across the country.
Foreign fund outflows from Indian stock markets and higher demand for the U.S. dollar from importers contributed to the slide.
India’s tax department warned it may seize the company’s assets if it does not pay a disputed tax bill that dates back to 2007.
Needing a strong performance in the upcoming South Carolina primary, Jeb Bush got support Monday from his brother, former President George W. Bush.
The plane manufacturers are pinning their hopes on China as budget airlines in Asia and India could delay taking deliveries of aircraft they ordered during better times.
The Pentagon expected the F-16s to help improve Pakistan’s self-defense capability, while India said it was disappointed with the U.S. decision.
Sales may gain as much as 12 percent in 2016, buoyed by growing income and demand for SUVs and vans in the country's rural areas.
The developer of “Alto’s Adventure” has made the game free due to high levels of piracy on Google’s OS.
China, which lays claim to most of the South China Sea, said Thursday that interference from countries outside the region threatens peace and stability.
Earlier this week, the Indian telecom regulator ruled against the service, which aims to offer subscribers free access to certain services.
Tuesday's decision by the Supreme Court to temporarily block the ambitious plan has cast doubts over whether the U.S. would be able to meet its climate pledges.
By 2020, as more Indians living in rural hinterlands come online, the internet user base in the country could double to 700 million.
The U.S. wants its regional allies and other Asian nations to take a more united stance against China over disputed islands in the area.
Banks in the U.S. are examining ways to cut expenses even more, as market turmoil have sent the sector’s shares down.
Apple could tap into emerging markets and lift its stagnating growth with its upcoming iPhone 5se, but it will face plenty of competition.
The social networking site saw India becoming its biggest mobile market in 2016, but a ruling by the country's government could derail those plans.
Investors also looked to the Federal Reserve for its next move following weak U.S. economic data this year.