Not unlike Sovietologists in decades past, military analysts will be looking at Moscow's massive Victory Day parade to observe what Russia is up to.
The $3 billion deal for 28 Boeing-built F-18 Hornets is a blow for the Europe-based manufacturers of the Eurofighter.
Salman Khan was found guilty of culpable homicide by a lower court for running over five people, one of whom died, in 2002.
A leading British Hindu organization has urged supporters to vote Conservative over the party's stance on sensitive caste legislation in the U.K.
The U.S. has expressed concern that India is moving too fast and could undermine a sanctions regime imposed on Iran.
Xiaomi's success in India is driving domestic Chinese rivals to plan their own entries into the subcontinent, the world's No. 3 mobile market.
Salman Khan, one of India's highest-paid movie stars, was found guilty and given a five-year prison term in a 2002 hit-and-run case.
Greenpeace India says the government is trying to silence criticism and dissent in the world's largest democracy.
Apple's strategy of finding ways to make its premium phones more affordable in India, rather than making a new cheap phone, is beginning to pay off.
One of the biggest users of the U.S. professional guest worker visa program said first-quarter revenue jumped 20 percent.
CEO Lei Jun's awkward speech in English, during the launch of Xiaomi's Mi 4i on April 23 in New Delhi, India, has been made into a rap song.
In the latest video, al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent claimed responsibility for the deaths of several Bangladeshi and Pakistani bloggers.
Many have called the Indian media's coverage of the disaster a "public relations exercise" on behalf of the Indian government.
Militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang are believed to be behind the attack.
"India may be the last big white sheet of paper in the automotive industry."
Diseases are spreading in isolated areas of Nepal, where residents have been cut off by landslides.
A week after the earthquake, authorities are shifting their focus to providing relief supplies to survivors in remote areas.
Much of the world celebrates May 1 as a holiday, but not the United States.
The lack of government assistance has triggered anger among villagers outside Kathmandu as the death toll continues to rise.
The massive order from the tiny emirate is the largest export order for the Rafale aircraft.
Three men, including two bus staff, have been arrested in the north Indian state of Punjab.
A study by a Washington-based nonprofit found that one in every five Indian men admitted to forcing their wives to have sex.