India's trade deficit narrowed to $17.7 billion in December from $19.3 billion in November, even as the exports fell and imports rose, according to the data released by the Ministry of Commerce Friday.
Infosys Ltd, Ford Motor, Barclays, AFLAC Inc, BHP Billiton, Advanced Micro Devices, Yum! Brands and BP plc are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Friday.
Greek efforts to clamp down on illegal immigration have resulted in a disturbing trend: tourists are sometimes targeted by officials.
India's industrial output in November unexpectedly dropped by 0.1 percent to 8.2 percent from the revised growth rate of 8.3 percent recorded in October, the official data released Thursday showed. A Reuters poll of analysts had predicted 0.7 percent growth rate.
Infosys Technologies Ltd (NYSE:INFY), India's second largest software services firm, reported Friday a better-than-expected net income after tax of $434 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2012 against $431 million for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2012.
Asian stock markets mostly declined Friday after data showed that Chinese inflation jumped to a seven-month high in December while Japanese Nikkei surged on weaker yen.
French beauty giant is spending $184 million to create special recipes for attracting Indian consumers seeking to be attractive.
Apple's next iPhone, possibly called the "iPhone 6" or even "iPhone 5S," may be supported by China Mobile, the largest telecommunications carrier in the world.
In the wake of the Delhi gang-rape and murder, many say south India poses less danger to a woman compared to other parts of the country. Why is that?
Caught off-guard by the employees’ decision to move a court to seek the closure of Kingfisher Airlines, the private Indian air carrier’s Chairman, Vijay Mallya, wrote a letter to them giving the details of the revival plan.
There is no denying that the protests have indeed been massive. But do they really deserve to be called revolutionary?
The Pakistani troops allegedly targeted an Indian Army patrol under the cover of a thick fog Tuesday morning.
Asian stock markets mostly advanced Wednesday as sentiment was buoyed after Alcoa kicked off the U.S. fourth quarter earnings season on a positive note.
The brutal gang-rape of a young medical student in India has attracted global attention to the epidemic of sexual assaults.
MNS has complained that migrants from northern and eastern India have taken away jobs in Mumbai that rightfully belong to native Marathis.
A new infographic posted by the Enliven Project breaks down rape statistics, but some news outlets think it's misleading.
Singh and Thakur are currently being held in the Tihar prison outside Delhi.
The bulk of Asians in the U.K. tend to support the Labour Party; Priti Patel could turn them into Tories.
The RSS is closely linked with the principal opposition party, the right-wing nationalist (but mainstream) BJP.
Asian stock markets declined Tuesday as investors opted for caution ahead of the start of the U.S. corporate earnings season.
Iran's oil minister admitted that the country's revenues are taking a beating, but remained defiant in the face of a weakened economy.
A religious leader has angere Indians by claiming the victim was just as responsible as her attackers.