It's been a rough week for Uber, which faces bans in four countries and a lawsuit by Portland, Oregon.
Renault, Europe’s third-largest car company, hopes to grab market share in India with a slate of cars priced under $5,000.
Beijing has reportedly sent an official to a conference of nuclear powers in Vienna, despite declining to participate in the event.
Humira had sales of $3.26 billion in the quarter ended September, accounting for 65 percent of AbbVie's total revenue.
Shiv Kumar Yadav, who is accused of raping a woman in New Delhi on Friday, was reportedly out on bail in a 2013 rape case.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits New Delhi amid his country's growing closeness with Pakistan, which has irked India.
Chevron is partnering with Norway's Statoil to explore three prospects off the lightly explored south-east coast of the North Island.
The ruling was one of the most complicated appeals decisions ever handled by the 19-year-old trade watchdog.
This victory, however, may just point to India's increasingly dominant role on the Internet.
In interviews with IBTimes, people who dealt with the Bhopal gas disaster at various levels, spoke about the tragedy.
New Delhi's state government banned the cab service Monday, shortly after Uber's CEO released a statement criticizing local screening systems.
Local police said that the driver, suspected of raping a woman in New Delhi India on Friday night, spent months in jail in a 2011 rape case.
Police are searching for the driver, after a woman filed a complaint that he physically assaulted and raped her Friday night.
India sent five planes of water to the Maldives after the island nation announced an emergency that left more than 100,000 residents without clean water.
Bhumibol was in the hospital, but his condition was not serious. This is the second time in seven years that he was not able to make the birthday address.
Separatist factions in the restive region of Kashmir have sought to disrupt local statewide elections.
Developed nations have so far contributed $10 billion to the Green Climate Fund, far below the $100 billion a year target.
On Friday, India kicks off a fresh effort at selling the government's stakes in companies across sectors.
Problem-finding and not merely building solutions for well-defined tasks is where the value of technology is, Vishal Sikka said.
The new program is aimed at granting quick short-term visas to citizens of 43 countries.
India is worried that militant groups fighting foreign forces in Afghanistan will turn their attention to Kashmir.
India has formed a ministerial panel to identify bottlenecks faced by US investors in doing business in India.