Beijing lashes back at India and the U.S., telling them they should mind their own business on South China Sea disputes.
Internet access, or the lack of it, is a major hurdle for Facebook's expansion in India, which already has the company's second-largest user base.
Cyclone Hudhud has gathered strength over the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday and is headed for India’s southeastern coast.
Police are reportedly questioning the shooter who has been identified as head constable Vijay Pratap Singh.
Bangalore's burgeoning startup ecosystem is salivating at the prospect of skilled talent that will soon leave Yahoo India.
Bigger screen and more power mean more expensive components for Samsung's flagship phone.
Wednesday's total lunar eclipse begins around 4 a.m. EDT and will reach totality at 6:25 a.m. EDT.
India's tech scene is evolving rapidly as the country is no longer content to be just a source of cheap labor.
Cognizant continues to extend its lead over Indian competitors in the field of health care IT services, adding another small acquisition.
Nokia will stop making handsets at its Indian plant on Nov. 1 after Microsoft terminated an agreement to buy phones from the facility.
The Karnataka High Court had found J. Jayalalitha guilty of having unaccounted wealth worth $10 million and ordered her to pay a $16 million fine.
Indian police are searching for a man reportedly working with Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, a Bangladeshi group outlawed by its government.
Yahoo India, once home to the company's largest development center outside U.S., is cutting an undisclosed number of jobs as early as November.
Flipkart, which is working hard to stay ahead of Amazon in India, devised a sale on the lines of a post-Thanksgiving Black Friday sale.
A Japanese tourist on a visit to India is reportedly suspected to have contracted the Ebola virus.
A total lunar eclipse, colloquially called a "blood moon," will take place Wednesday.
The New York Times published the India Mars Mission photo on Sept. 28.
Microsoft will not support Internet calls to local landline and mobile phone numbers on its Skype service within the country.
The new iPhones will reportedly be sold by the company's distribution partners in the country.
Both India and Pakistan have accused the other of firing first across the Line of Control in the disputed border region of Kashmir.
Jack Palmer, who claimed visa misuse and harassment by India’s Infosys, has filed a new lawsuit after the first one was thrown out two years ago.
The stampede occurred during the religious festival Dussehra, a during which effigies of mythological characters are burnt.