The World Bank has approved an amount of $23.5 million biodiversity grant and loan for India on Thursday.
Check out the photos of Relate to the Matter as I Drop the Bomb exhibition in Dubai featuring Obama, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Osama bin Laden as The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost.
Ford Motor Company India will invest $72 million in expanding its diesel engine production capacity by over 30% in India within next one year, the carmaker said in a statement.
Mark Carney, a former Goldman Sachs employee and the current Governor of Bank of Canada, is a huge commodities bull.
Seven policemen were killed in a landmine blast by the suspected ultra-leftist rebels (Maoists) in the eastern state of Chattisgarh on Wednesday.
India's Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said Wednesday that he was not putting forward his name for the top IMF job.
The race is on to choose the successor of Dominique Strauss-Kahn as the head of International Monetary Fund (IMF) as pressure mounted on the international agency to force him to resign after his arrest on sex assault charges.
Pakistan security forces have arrested a senior al-Qaeda official in Karachi on Tuesday, suggesting that Islamabad may finally get serious about cracking down on terrorists operating within her borders, two weeks after the spectacular killing of Osama bin Laden by US commando forces.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been arrested by US authorities for rape allegations. There is a very good chance he won’t be returning as the head of the IMF.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan has hailed China as his country’s “best friend” amidst deteriorating relations with the United States.
The International Monetary Fund announced it will not be reimbursing Dominique Strauss-Kahn for a luxury hotel suite where he allegedly sexually assaulted a chambermaid
Gold Bullion prices were little changed below $1500 per ounce on Tuesday morning, but fell for non-US investors as the Dollar eased back on the currency market and European equity markets cut their earlier losses.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd said that it will resume normal production from May 20, a fortnight ahead of schedule after the troubled car maker had decided to cut its production by 70 percent in the wake of parts shortage arising out of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the company said in a statement today.
You’re competing against young people in Beijing and Mumbai. Those kids are hungry, they’re working hard and you’ll need to be prepared for it, president Barack Obama said to U.S. high school graduates.
Information technology mingling with medicine is nothing new nowadays. However, every time something happens in this regard, it captures the imagination of all. The latest in this string of events is an iPod Touch in the hands of a few surgeons in India.
On this day in 1861, the first engine in Pakistan chugged out of Karachi to an astonished crowd.
The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market gainers are: Vermillion, Penson Worldwide, BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Expedia, and Randgold Resources. The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market losers are: Nvidia, Yahoo!, BioMimetic Therapeutics, ShoreTel, and Logitech International.
After more than three decades in power, the Communists have been elected out office by voters in the province of West Bengal in India.
The top after-market NASDAQ Stock Market gainers are: Tree.Com, Vermillion, Velti, Star Bulk Carriers, and Penson Worldwide. The top after-market NASDAQ Stock Market losers are: Imris, Andatee China Marine Fuel Services, Celldex Therapeutics, Universal Display, Winn-Dixie Stores, Yahoo!, and Nvidia.
On his first visit to Afghanistan since the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, India’s Prime Minister vowed his steadfast support for the fledgling new government in Kabul.
The Indian government has placed the names of five senior Pakistani military officers on a list of fifty “most wanted” criminals that it seeks to extradite so they can face trial on charges of terrorism.
The Indian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has made a statement to clarify its Internet rules which Google had earlier opposed, citing websites which trash out any content or often construed offensive.