Ford Motors India apologizes for an ad campaign blunder that leaves Italy seething against distasteful portrayal of its former premier.
Both moved on to the fourth round despite windy conditions.
Italian authorities reportedly agreed to send the marines back to India after they received assurances the death penalty wouldn't be imposed.
Egypt and India have little in common, but a closer relationship could propel surprising growth for both countries.
Sikhs and Hindus are both besieged minorities in Pakistan, a country that was artificially created in 1947 by the partition of India.
With dazzling untouched sands, awe-inspiring ancient cities and nature preserves to rival any in Africa, Sri Lanka isn't short on appeal.
Two Italian marines charged with murder of two Indian fishermen will return Friday to New Delhi to face trial.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open Friday as Cyprus' banking crisis worried investors.
The U.N. Human Rights Council passed a resolution strongly criticizing Sri Lanka for alleged war crimes.
“Stalin” is not a nickname, it is his given name.
A curfew was imposed for a second night Thursday, after violent clashes killed 10 people.
New research shows that the U.S. manufacturing industry performs best with multiple production centers for several reasons.
Yakub Memon, one of the 1993 Mumbai bomb attack masterminds, had his death sentence upheld on Thursday.
Perry reportedly broke up with John Mayer, who seems to have moved on, and ex-husband Russell Brand said their marriage was always "shaky."
China seems to hold a generally dim attitude towards India and Indians.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Wednesday ahead of the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.
A British tourist leapt out of her hotel window near the Taj Mahal “to avoid a sexual attack” just hours before MPs passed harsher rape laws.
The Supreme Court in India has essentially banned ambassador Mancini from leaving the country until April 2.
The Roman Catholic Church and Hindus have long been at odds.
A British tourist visiting India jumped from her third-story hotel window to escape a feared sexual assault.
A U.N. resolution on war crimes perpetrated by Sri Lanka army on ethnic Tamils has threatened India’s government.
The stigmatization and criminalization of the Kanjara is even coded into government legislation.