The two companies have received most of the required regulatory approvals, including clearances from the European Commission and the US Department of Justice.
Euro zone leaders will hold an emergency summit on Monday.
The country has also asked India to further reduce tariffs on goods.
Son of a Madurai farmer, Dr Vijayaragavan Vishwanathan has built a unique device for agriculture that can save water as well as electricity. Ironically, Vijay got support for his project from different international bodies but is still looking to get support from Indian government organisations when the product was specifically made for India.
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Wolfgang Schauble has done right by the Euro zone, but the Greeks believe that doesn't necessarily mean he has done right by them.
The result of the opinion polls would allow the government to move ahead quickly to reach a deal with creditors
Leading British-Indian MP Keith Vaz on Tuesday took his fight against the European Union's impending ban on the import of Indian mangoes to the Prime Minister's office in London.
Hundreds of migrants, who continue to arrive in Europe as they flee the scenes of chaos and brutality of the Islamic State in the Middle East, have created sharp divisions among European Union member states which are increasingly finding it tough to control the massive influx.
Will Greece manage to pay euro 1.5 billion to IMF?
Barack Obama will still be in the Oval Office till the morning of January 20, but gosh, we are already beginning to miss him.
The two districts which are the part of Nepal's Bagmati Zone have suffered extensively in the April 25 earthquake which left a trail of death and destruction.
UK environment minister Lord de Mauley hosted a round-table meeting here with representatives of mango and vegetable importers and exporters from the UK and India, Deputy Indian High Commissioner to the UK Virendra Paul, and senior regulators from Defra and the Food and Environment Research Agency.
Drones are of course, remotely controlled and modern ships are also chip-driven.
In a sea-change at the highest town of Europe, black business suits and orange-and-blue army dress have now become a common sight in Davos, as the world of business takes over this Alpine resort for the next five days beginning today, from the usual skiing enthusiasts.
8,000 asylum-seekers reach Germany in a single day amid deepening refugee crisis
Syriza lawmakers walked the corridors telling reporters the government might not survive the night.
The World War I had been triggered by an assassination in then relatively unknown Serbia.
The scandal has also rocked the wider car market, with manufacturers fearing a drop in diesel car sales.
Volkswagen AG said a scandal over falsified US. vehicle emission tests could affect 11 million of its cars around the globe.
Late on Monday, Volkswagen's U.S. chief Michael Horn said the company had "totally screwed up" and promised to make amends.
Athens bowed to demands to phase out tax breaks for its islands.
Paris attacks took the centre stage at the G20 Summit on Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for a united global effort to combat terrorism as world leaders joined a clarion call to eliminate ISIS network.
This will be an area where bilateral or regional trade pacts may not be able to perform well.
An international tribunal in the Hague has ruled in favour of the Philippines.
German prosecutors launched an investigation on Monday into fraud allegations against former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn.
Both the Greek and Iranian deals are extremely imperfect and fraught with uncertainty, says Claude Smadja.
Tough conditions imposed by global lenders could cause an outcry.
The situation in Greece worsened with banks closed for a 2nd week.
11th-hour debt restructuring programme offered no concessions to creditors
Greek proposals hailed as "a positive step forward".
The crisis remains acute with the country's banks already closed.
2014 was a year for downturn for most economies across the globe.
Drug maker Cipla always fought a lone battle to make drugs affordable in India.
Two US warships fired at least 50 cruise missiles at the Ash Shai'rat airfield in Homs province in western Syria, from where the US administration believes Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad fired the chemical weapons against his own people, media reports said.
'India cannot expect to be insulated from the crisis. Europe is India's biggest trading partner with two-way trade of E72.5 billion or Rs 530,000 crore last year,' says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.
If the impact of the Greece crisis spreads across Europe and parts of the world which are more interconnected than ever before, India cannot hope to be insulated, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.