Move could delay FDI liberalisation in the sector.
It is now almost certain that Najma Heptulla, lately from the Congress and now member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (Rajasthan) from the Bharatiya Janata Party, is not going to be elected vice-president.
'Musharraf has no constituency but the Army.'
The real, frightening problem is that there is no one fighting communalism in Karnataka.
New winds are blowing in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology offices at Sanchar Bhavan.
Maruti Udyog Ltd, the country's largest car maker, reported a growth of over 25 per cent in sales, up from 9.9 per cent in May. Jagdish Khattar, the company's managing director, spoke to Business Standard on survival strategies in a tough market.
Who controls the government in Punjab?
The Presidential nomination drama has diminished the Congress' authority.
Crime is still very visible in Bihar, but fighting it is a little easier now
GE's India head reflects on his hits and misses and shares his plans to return soon.
Professional CEOs are taking home fat cheques and humungous stock options the size of small company turnovers
None other than the Prime Minister has commented more than once that the power ministry needs to pull up its socks.
My biggest contribution was that I brought small town India into the cricketing landscape of the country, says Kapil Dev.
Fresh differences have arisen between the government and the Left parties over pension reforms that may indefinitely stall the Pension Funds Regulatory and Development Authority Bill.
When Ernst & Young got the mandate from Vodafone late last week to carry out a due diligence on Hutchison-Essar Ltd, it was another feather in the cap for Rajiv Memani.
Airbus executive vice-president clears the air on the company's India operations and the rivalry with Boeing.
The US Under Secretary for International Trade says the US and India were paying for a history of neglect of commercial relations.