Analysts tracking Apple said the India results were glimpses of what the company could achieve in emerging markets with a right pricing strategy for its products and local manufacturing.
'The Indian Army's surveillance had noticed the Chinese movements.' 'There was no intelligence failure.'
Hong Kong will host the 2022 Gay Games, fighting off bids from cities in the United States and Mexico to become the first Asian city to stage the sports and cultural event.
China chose a sports contest to announce the change of the name of Taiwan, a self-governed cash-rich island.
'The notion of a single unarmed town challenging the might of the People's Republic is a little absurd,' says Mihir Sharma.
A Taiwanese warship on Friday "mistakenly" fired a supersonic "anti-ship missile" towards China as it celebrated 95th anniversary of the ruling Communist Party amid assertions by President Xi Jinping ruling out independence for Taiwan.
'China is concerned about its impact within Tibet.'
According to the latest Salary Trends survey by ECA International, the biggest pay rises in the region have been forecast in Pakistan where companies are anticipating 12 per cent rises on an average.
Indian employers reported the strongest hiring plans while the weakest Asia Pacific forecast was reported in mainland China.
India will equal China's 4.9 per cent share of world GDP in 2005 by the middle of next decade.
Ratan Tata has acquired a stake in Chinese handset maker Xiaomi, the first investment by any Indian in the smartphone maker.
Mark Zuckerberg's Taj Mahal post had received over 450,000 likes, 11,000 comments and 7,700 shares.
Employees in India will see their salaries increase by an average of 10.9 per cent in 2015, but high inflation will end up eroding much of their wages, says a report.
Daniel Zhang will be promoted to the executive chairman on September 10, 2019, while Ma remains a director on Alibaba's board.
It's a man-made marvel! After several delays and budget overruns, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge was officially opened on Tuesday, marking the completion of the longest sea-crossing bridge ever built, nine years after construction began. Here's everything you needed to know about this bridge of steel.
Vijay Keshav Gokhale's tenure as foreign secretary promises to guide India's external affairs along paths never taken before, says K P Nayar.
Salary budgets in APAC region are set to rise 6.8 per cent in 2016.
'Their brave resistance keep our hopes alive that this youth upsurge is strengthening India's democracy and pluralism,' states Mohammad Sajjad.
Shares of L&T Technology Services, an arm of engineering giant Larsen and Toubro, made a decent debut on the bourses
The Agni-V can reach beyond Tibet to high-value targets in the Chinese heartland, even its northern-most provinces.
Both protesters and the authorities in Hong Kong are using complex combinations of technology, reports Devangshu Datta.
'Xi's assumption of absolute power is neither complete, nor irreversible.' 'Nor is it safe, for Xi, for his party, or for his country more generally.' 'And the government knows this,' says Mihir S Sharma.
Who would want to study in a classroom when you have such a gorgeous campus around you?
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'Kerala is probably the only state, where (with regard to) the clinical management and the overall protocols, we have an infectious disease team heading the whole containment plan.'
Chan Yuen-ting, the first female coach to lead a men's professional soccer club to a top-flight title, hopes her success with Hong Kong's Eastern will inspire other women to follow their dreams.
Broader markets broke the winning streak and ended lower, underperforming the benchmark indices
The US FOMC concludes its two-day meeting today while the Bank of Japan will start its two-day meeting today.
Apple said it sold 51.2 million iPhones in its second fiscal quarter, down from 61.2 million in the same quarter a year ago but above analysts' estimates of about 50 million devices.
From smart cities to gold, the fallout of the Chinese meltdown will have far-reaching consequences
IT shares lost ground tracking a sell-off in tech stocks on Nasdaq on Friday
Investors engaged in profit booking in the recent gainers at attractive and higher valuations.
'China could place the currency on a par with global biggies. But it has to wait to be a serious challenger.'
The Sensex closed higher by 170 points at 26,128 and the Nifty rose 59 points to end at 7,943.
At 12:25 PM, the barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 358 points or 1.3% at 26,368.
Gains were led by index heavyweights with Reliance Industries contributing the most.
Sharp fall in capital goods production and manufacturing activity also dented sentiments.
This weakness is likely to continue in the near-term.
China's and India's nuclear doctrines mandate 'No First Use' of nuclear weapons, so use against each other seems unlikely.
The new entrants are young, enterprising Chinese men and women who want to tap into the promising Indian market.