Business houses don't think twice about blacklisting a newspaper.
Research and development has become a critical part of the operations of information technology service provider firms in India
HDFC and HUL are the latest entrants in the club
As he prepares to step down, Infosys chairman N R Narayana Murthy reflects on the company he built, the future of IT and the effects of globalization.
For some, India has become critical to global operations. It accounts for 10 per cent of StanChart's top line as well as bottom.
'We have not seen even during Vajpayee's time what Modi and the BJP has adopted now.'
The Congress government's move to celebrate the birth anniversary of the 18th century legendary king Tipu Sultan has stirred a controversy in Karnataka, with the Bharatiya Janata Party alleging that it was an attempt by the ruling party to strengthen its vote bank.
'We rarely choose to fight when the threat is still a nascent threat. When we do fight, we fight when the invaders reach Panipat and are preparing to knock on the gates of Delhi.'
We present some of the best photographs clicked across the globe in the month of May.
In the third of a 12-part series, we list out all the places you should visit and all the festivals you should celebrate through the New Year.
'What worries me is that we are allowing very talented Indian women and men to slip through our net and swim off to America or Australia,' says Oxford Chancellor Chris Patten.
Experts believe the market will fall between 1 and 3%.
Infosys is all set to aggressively market its core banking solution product Finacle to mature banking markets in the US, Europe and Australia.
"The China-India business synergy is the tip of the iceberg of immense economic power," said Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, economic advisor to MasterCard International in Asia/Pacific.
When it comes to celebrating William Shakespeare, can India be far behind?
Amid the raging row over National Herald case, the Congress on Sunday asserted that the allegations and "insinuations" against party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are "deliberately orchestrated", "patently false" and "defamatory" as they have "not received a rupee".
The real benefits can be seen when prices stabilise, preferably at levels acceptable to both consumers and producers.
These figures are based on purchasing power parity of 2005.
The govt must fix regulatory hurdles to ensure growth.
While Mussoorie is the nerve point with all the hustle bustle of the tourist activities, Landour lies quietly reminiscent of a 19th century British suburb.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said Australia will not be at the periphery of India's vision but at the centre of its thought, as he called for closer bilateral security cooperation and a comprehensive global strategy to tackle the menace of terrorism.
Karnataka tax dept may attach assets of dealers; new retailers not being registered
PM Modi's China visit may strengthen ties between both the countries.
Business reacted with caution to the reforms of 1991, and demanded protection from multinationals and imports. Twenty-five years later, traces of that demand can still be found, reports Bhupesh Bhandari.
ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has retained services of Trafigura Ltd of London to trade its share of 60,000 barrels per day of crude oil from the Greater Nile Oil Project in Sudan in the international markets.
The government must undo the damage inflicted by the flawed policies of globalisation, and India should be converted into a country where entrepreneurs can thrive and the entire population can participate in the economy, says Arvind Kumar.
Gang Of Ghosts is one of those films that falls in the category of a bad remake, says Sonil Dedhia.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.