Bihar is essentially a medieval feudal society that has somehow survived into the 21st century, in defiance of the economic prosperity found in other parts of India
The chemicals used to make acid are typically cheap and easily available.
Rupee and reform worries prompt forecast change while foreign brokerages shy away from Indian banks.
Despite the Indian government’s attempts to boost foreign investment, companies disillusioned by ground realities are pulling out.
Investors are still trying to gauge the U.S. economy's health: growth bellwether Google's earnings will provide some clues.
The death of 21 students at an Indian primary school is a harsh indictment of the country’s mismanaged midday meal plan.
Asian markets traded mixed Thursday despite Bernanke’s dovish comments as concerns over a lack of stimulus from Beijing hurt Chinese stocks.
Record gold imports into China are likely this year, said the global industry association for gold mining companies.
Which Samsung device do you think will be the first to run Android 5.0? The Samsung Galaxy S4 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 3?
Adnan Rasheed, a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban, wrote the following letter to Malala Yousafzai.
The southeast Asian nation's exchange will be established after the parliament passes a "Security Exchange Law."
Renault-Nissan to double investments in India to $5 billion over the next five years, and bring back yesteryear icon Datsun to Indian roads.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the UK's British National Party share more than an acronym.
In a new gesture aimed at boosting India's sagging economy and image, its government approved greater participation by foreign investors.
NGOs say Russia blocked a bid to create two huge marine protected areas off the Antarctic the size of India.
A plague is wiping out farm-raised shrimp in their infancy -- and with lesser supply comes greater prices.
Last Friday, Ireland passed a bill on abortion: Women can now have an abortion if their lives are in danger.
Spotify may have ambitious plans for Asia, but it probably should skip China, as the music streaming industry there is already in trouble.
Revised data on population growth shows Africa growing even faster than analysts thought. Nigeria will be more populous than the U.S.
Rumors indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy S3 may skip the Android 4.2.2 update and go directly to Android 4.3.
The world's fifth-largest steel company cites mining rights delays but will continue its $12 billion project elsewhere in India.
Investors are still trying to gauge whether the U.S. economic recovery is losing momentum or merely entering a short summer lull.