The Nobel Peace Prize winner condemned the attack on an army-run school in Peshawar, which left at least 126 dead.
A New Delhi court says Manmohan Singh's statement is crucial to the case as some of his officers may not have been investigated properly.
The ban comes just days after the arrest of Mehdi Masroor Biswas, the manager of a hugely popular pro-ISIS Twitter account.
The rampage in Pakistan's restive city of Peshawar left about 126 people dead. All six militants who launched the attack are now dead.
Growth slowed to 5.3 percent in the July-September quarter from a 2-1/2-year high of 5.7 percent in the previous quarter.
Developing countries lose more money through corruption and tax evasion than they receive in international aid, a report shows.
The British luxury carmaker is touting camera technology that allows drivers to see through the "pillars."
Large U.S. corporations are hedging their bets on technology, leading to continued uncertainty in demand.
Inflation dropped to zero mainly driven by a sharp decline in fuel prices, which fell an annual 4.91 percent last month.
The demands raise concerns that ISIS' call to Muslims to launch attacks in their own nations has been heeded for the first time.
Defense majors from the U.S. and Europe remain dominant players despite declining global sales, finds a new report by SIPRI.
Xiaomi is seeking to expand its ecosystem of partners to build a portfolio of connected devices that it can sell on its online store.
President Obama has been briefed on the hostage crisis, which local law enforcement is reportedly addressing as they would a terrorist threat.
Following the arrest of a young executive in Bangalore for being an ISIS sympathizer, Indian authorities are growing increasingly cautious.
Police say the suspect is only an Islamic State sympathizer, not an active recruiter for the militant group.
A prominent representative of India's Muslim minority in Narendra Modi's government has spoken up against terrorism in India.
A 24-year-old Bangalore-based man is suspected of operating an influential Twitter account sympathetic to the militant group.
Uber is having a lot of problems around the world, but raising money isn't one of them.
India's National Investigation Agency and local police are investigating the case and hunting for the suspect, Mehdi Masroor Biswas.
The Uber cab driver has so far been accused of rape by six women, but people in his village say there may be other victims.
Environmentalists have raised concerns over damage to wildlife in the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bangladesh.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said India was placing more importance on "money" than "values" by welcoming Crimean leader.