In what could be a positive signal to attract foreign investors, India says it will not pursue a tax-liability case against Vodafone.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the companies not to advertise such services on their websites or on their search engines.
Uber's passengers are looking to make the rideshare startup pay for lax safety measures as technology outpaces regulation.
Amid the controversy over Michelle Obama's dress during the Obamas' Riyadh visit, officials said the first lady was not blurred out on state TV.
A White House official said the bipartisan opposition to Obama's 529 proposal had become a "distraction" from a grander tax relief program.
A program used by U.S. and British spies to record keystrokes was part of hacking operations in over a dozen countries, security experts said, after Edward Snowden reportedly leaked the source code for the program.
President Obama said that it was the government's responsibility to uphold religious freedom in a diverse country like India.
Samsung has taken another step in moving to defend its lead in India, which has been eroded of late by local and Chinese competition.
Even as he promises to make doing business in India easier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he'll monitor all major investment proposals.
Here's a look at some of the highlights of the New Delhi event on Monday, when the country marked its 66th Republic Day.
The Chinese media called the Obama-Modi bonhomie "superficial" and accused the West of setting a "trap of rivalry" between India and China.
Narendra Modi calls agreement "the centerpiece of Indo-U.S. understanding" in comments at the beginning of Barack Obama's visit to India.
Indian authorities installed 15,000 security cameras and put 40,000 security personnel on the streets for the U.S. president's visit.
Obama's early departure from India would cause him to skip a planned excursion to the Taj Mahal.
The children, as young as 6 years old, were brought to Hyderabad after their captors paid parents the equivalent of $325.
The program, seen as a populist measure, turned sour as rice prices fell and the government ran out of money.
Mobile users will become even more important to Facebook's future as they continue to form an ever greater share of all social network users
Security cooperation will be high on the agenda when Modi and Obama meet in New Delhi next week.
Arun Jaitley, the Indian finance minister, said the country needed to overhaul outdated laws and implement a "fair and reasonable" tax regime.
The disruptive nature of Uber's technology is ensuring that the company continues to face protests and authorities' ire in several countries.
The two countries are looking at activating a civil nuclear agreement that has been in limbo since it came into effect in 2008.
Xiaomi is looking to sustain its momentum in India by selling its 4G handsets online without registrations.