Time Person Of The Year: Narendra Modi Wins Reader Poll
This victory, however, may just point to India's increasingly dominant role on the Internet.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy Q&A: 30 Years On, India Still Unprepared To Handle Industrial Disasters
In interviews with IBTimes, people who dealt with the Bhopal gas disaster at various levels, spoke about the tragedy.
Uber's India Chief Could Face Questioning By Local Police After Rape Charge Against Its Driver
New Delhi's state government banned the cab service Monday, shortly after Uber's CEO released a statement criticizing local screening systems.
Narendra Modi's Ambitious Disinvestment Target: How Realistic Is It?
On Friday, India kicks off a fresh effort at selling the government's stakes in companies across sectors.
India Forms Panel To Fast-Track Investment Proposals From US Ahead Of Obama Visit
India has formed a ministerial panel to identify bottlenecks faced by US investors in doing business in India.
30 Years After The Bhopal Disaster, India Has Not Learned The Lessons Of The World's Worst Industrial Tragedy
Untold thousands died in the world's worst industrial tragedy in Bhopal, but India's approach to those risks hasn't changed much.
Modi Woos Businessmen From SAARC Countries, But Tensions With Pakistan Could Scuttle His Moves
Members of the SAARC regional bloc are unlikely to make substantial progress on trade amid tensions on the subcontinent.
India, US To Focus On Agriculture, IP, Services And Promoting Investment, After WTO Truce
Tuesday’s talks between the two countries focused on agriculture, services, manufacturing and intellectual property.
Why 25,000 More Houses in New Delhi Will Only Add To India's Urban Housing Woes
New Delhi is allotting 25,000 new apartments to would-be buyers but it might not solve the city's housing problems.
US Wants To Step Up Trade Dialogue With India, Says Representative A Day Ahead Of Talks
In recent days, the two countries have taken significant steps to mend relations with each other.
Lafarge, Holcim Merger: India’s Antitrust Watchdog Begins Public Scrutiny Of Tie-Up Deal Between Cement Giants
The Competition Commission of India has put the merger deal between Lafarge and Holcim up for public scrutiny.
Narendra Modi Heads To SAARC, But Will India-Pakistan Tensions Hold Summit To Ransom?
As Modi prepares for his maiden SAARC summit, the future of the three-decade old bloc remains hostage to the India-Pakistan relationship.
India To Have Second-Largest Internet User Base, But Does That Mean Better Access?
Even as India's Internet user base increases, most Indians are unlikely to have high-speed broadband access anytime soon.
India To Impose Tariff Restrictions On Captive Power Produced From Coal Mines Earmarked For Auction
The tariff caps are designed to limit producers passing on the extra cost of power used in the production of materials like cement and steel.
India Isolates First Suspected Ebola Case At New Delhi Airport
The 26-year-old Indian national had returned from Liberia with a medical certificate stating he was Ebola-free.
Digital India Needs Broadband Access Like Water And Electricity, Executives Say
India's efforts of hooking the country up to the Internet to provide better governance and services to its people hinges on broadband access.
India Expects State-Run NTPC To Become World’s Most Valuable Power Producer By 2019: Energy Minister
NTPC, formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation, is expected to bag a substantial number of the country’s 204 coalfields at auction.