Lawsuits buy big pharma more time in India, but it's the drug development divisions that will ultimately lose out.
Infosys rejected claims of discrimination after a job applicant in the U.S. filed a lawsuit alleging bias toward South Asians.
Agents belonging to Pakistan’s ISI have been targeting Indian officials to gather sensitive data using fake phone calls and spyware, India says.
With the rupee performing at its lowest in years and GDP at a nine-year low, India has appointed a former IMF chief economist to its Reserve Bank.
The German auto giant built a $771-million plant in march 2009. Since then it has averaged 189 cars a day.
The project, which was just inaugurated in July, is criticized for benefiting China at the expense of Myanmar.
Lacking the water that's needed to extract its own shale gas, India looks to import more liquid natural gas from the U.S.
The attack on the Indian military post is expected to further hamper efforts by Pakistan and India to initiate fresh peace talks.
In a bid to clear misconceptions over foreign drugmakers' patent setbacks, the Indian government says Roche is to blame for its patent rejection.
In February 1991, Indian troops allegedly raped at least two dozen (or as many as one-hundred) girls and women in the neighboring towns of Kunan and Poshpora in Jammu & Kashmir.
Reformist President Hassan Rouhani was sworn in on Sunday, amid concerns that Iran may pursue an alternative path to develop nuclear weapons.
There is some confusion over the motivation behind the brutal attack.
A warmer world is a more hot-blooded one, scientists say.
India revoked a patent on the breast cancer drug Tykerb, claiming it wasn't innovative enough to warrant protections.
The U.S. Secretary of State made a pseudo-promise that drone strikes in Pakistan may end "very, very soon."
Brar has apparently survived eight assassination attempts by Sikh militants since the calamitous days of 1984.
Washington will encourage the transformation of the Myanmar Tatmadaw into a professional security force.
Indian stocks suffer a downgrade by Goldman Sachs while a separate survey shows factory activity dropped in July.
The relationship between U.S. interest rates and gold prices is becoming murkier than ever, according to the World Gold Council.
John Kerry will meet with Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif, who is trying to revive the economy, end militancy and resolve an energy crisis.
Amelia Rose Earhart, a relative of the legendary pilot, has announced plans to fly around the world in a Pilatus PC-12 NG aircraft.
The Philippines' foreign secretary says his country is getting a hand from America in its ongoing maritime territorial row with China.