Yuvraj Singh Dropped for Final Test against WI
Test career of Yuvraj Singh stuttered again as he was dropped from the Indian team for the third and final test against West Indies.
Mystery Gold Buyers from China, India?
World Gold Council's third-quarter demand report showed central bank buying going far above most analysts estimates. Analysis shows the mystery buyers to be China or India.
Goldman Sachs Executives to Face Interviews in Rajat Gupta Case
At least two Goldman Sachs Group Inc executives face potential interviews under oath in connection to Rajat Gupta case.
India may Open Doors to Supermarket Chains
India may allow supermarket chains such as the world's largest retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc to operate in the country.
Kingfisher Airlines’ Loss is IndiGo’s Gain
Kingfisher Airlines slipped in market share to the third position in October, ceding ground to budget airline IndiGo.
Sports Minister Wants to Probe into Kambli’s Claims
The BCCI dismissed former player Vinod Kambli's claims of possible corruption in India's 1996 World Cup semi-final loss to Sri Lanka but Sports Minister Ajay Maken has demanded a probe.
CBI Raids Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Offices Today
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday conducted searches at Vodafone's Indian unit and Bharti Airtel's offices seeking details on spectrum allocation by the government.
Suzuki, Volkswagen at Loggerheads; Heading for Arbitration
Suzuki Motor Corp and estranged partner Volkswagen seemed headed for arbitration, after VW refused again to sell its 20 percent stake back to the Japanese carmaker.
Lokpal Bill May Overshadow Economic Reforms in Parliament Session
The next parliament session will focus on passing the controversial Lokpal Bill, overshadowing calls for a renewed push on economic reforms
India Likely to Come up with New Telecoms Policy in Jan
India expects to unveil a new telecoms policy in January, the country's telecoms secretary R Chandrasekhar said.
Reliance Industries, BP Set up India Gas Solutions
Reliance Industries and BP Plc have formed a joint venture India Gas Solutions to source, market and transport natural gas.
Gold Likely to Hit Biggest Weekly Loss since Sept
Gold inched up on Friday was still on track for its biggest weekly loss since September as euro zone debt contagion worries spooked investors.
India Inc Faces Slowdown: Investor Sentiment Dampened
India Inc has lost its swagger. Slowing growth, stubbornly high inflation, rising interest rates have dampened investor and corporate sentiment.
Suzuki to Buy Back 20 Percent Shares from Volkswagen
Suzuki Motor Corp said on Friday that it is planning to buy back up to 20 percent of its own shares held by Volkswagen.
Panetta Gaffe: ‘We Face Threats from China, India’
United States Defense Secretary Leon Panetta appeared to call China and India threats on Thursday, in comments that the Pentagon quickly sought to correct.
Activist Nun Killed in Jharkhand; Chopped With Axe
A nun active in fighting for the rights of villagers threatened by coal miners was hacked to death with an axe by unknown assailants in Jharkhand.
Rabindranath Tagore’s Notebook goes under the Hammer
A previously unknown manuscript by Bengali poet and Nobel Literature Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore is expected to fetch up to $250,000 when it is auctioned next month in New York.
India, China Building 4G Networks Based on LTE Tech
China and India, the world's biggest mobile phone markets, are building fourth-generation (4G) networks based on the long-term evolution (LTE) technology.
RBI Chief Hiked Repo Rate Overruling Advisory Panel’s View: Report
The Reserve Bank of India's chief Duvvuri Subbarao pushed ahead with a rate hike at the October monetary policy meeting, overruling a majority of external members of advisory panel.
Rupee Steady; Corporate Dollar Sales Helped
The rupee was largely steady on Thursday as corporate dollar sales helped offset the initial fall in the local unit due to weak start to domestic shares.
Govt to Pass Lokpal Bill in Winter Session of Parliament
Indian government is planning to pass anti-corruption Lokpal bill in the winter session of parliament. Anna Hazare along with his team has been pressuring the government to pass the bill.
Vodafone India Smells Market Shakeout in 2 Years
Vodafone India, buffeted by brutal competition and regulatory woes, expects a shakeout within two years.
iGate Plans to Delist Shares of Patni Computer Systems
U.S. listed software company iGate said that it plans to delist shares of its unit Patni Computer Systems to obtain full ownership of the company.
India Smell Victory against West Indies in 2nd Test
India marched steadily towards victory after enforcing the follow-on despite an improved batting performance by West Indies in the second innings of the second test.
Reliance Industries Denies Talks to Buy Kingfisher Stake
It was reported that the energy major was in talks to buy a stake in cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines, but a spokesman for Reliance Industries denied the report.
Facebook Attacked: Hit by Indecent Content
Most popular social networking site Facebook is in trouble after being attacked by unknown hackers. Indecent content have hit some people's Facebook newsfeeds in the last few days.
Cold War: China Tries to Woo India’s Best Friend Maldives
Regional cold war between India and China seems to be warming up. Maldives described India as its best friend but China is trying to woo the island country.
Vijay Mallya Responsible for Kingfisher Airlines' Trouble?
Liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who is known as King of the Good Times, is in the news for his debt-strapped Kingfisher Airlines. Some alleged that his lavish and flamboyant lifestyle is responsible for the trouble.
Pakistan Takes Steps towards Normal Trade with India
Pakistan took further steps toward normal trade and travel ties with India on Tuesday, agreeing to open more commerce with its larger neighbor by February.
‘Kingfisher Can’t Fly on Loss-making Routes’ - Vijay Mallya
Many have criticized Kingfisher Airlines for causing inconveniences to the passengers but chairman of the airlines Vijay mallya defended the move, saying that it cannot afford to fly heavily loss-making routes.