IMF attributes the slower growth rate to supply-side bottlenecks.
Sitharaman said that developed countries were blaming India for the impasse at the WTO, but India convinced them about its legitimate demand.
'And Indians are loving it,' says Shekhar Gupta.
India and the European Union today issued a Joint Action Plan covering various areas of cooperation and signed the Framework Agreement on cooperation in Europe's Galileo navigation project
India has emerged as one of the most favourable destinations of European and American investors among the Asian nations.
He also expressed doubts about fairness in a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into alleged corruption in the DDCA.
India's tax officials, long the scourge of foreign investors, are under government pressure to avoid aggressive claims against overseas funds.
The Survey shows fiscal consolidation despite slowdown in growth.
Projecting India as a centre of Intel's core chips development work, a company official on Friday said its development centre in Bangalore would work on the next generation mobile chipset to be launched next year, as well as processor for servers.
Global growth, according to IMF, likely to be lower at 3.3%
Swedish truck maker Volvo on Tuesday rolled out four new multi-axle heavy trucks and tippers in India.
Gas Authority of India Ltd, the country's largest gas distributor, and Turkey's Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corp, will sign a pact to jointly build cross-country pipelines and gas retailing projects, India's junior oil minister said.\n\n\n\n
Power company Alstom Projects India Ltd on Tuesday said it has received a binding offer from Areva for the purchase of its transmission & distribution (T&D) operations in India for a total consideration of 22.31 million euros.
Sebi has prohibited firms, including Greenworld Agro Industries, Mass Infra Realty, Orchid Cultivation Projects India, Aditya Global Industries and Real Tulip, from raising funds from investors through issuance of securities.
But completion occupancy certificates to be mandatory.
Modi has made nuclear power a key element of his clean energy strategy
India's political infighting is denting business confidence.
Indices reversed all its losses during late trades.
Bank shares were the top gainer in early trades with Bank of Baroda up over 4%.
Sahara has ploughed at least Rs 1,500 crore from two of its credit cooperatives into the Aamby Valley resort project
IMF projected India's economic growth at 4.25% in 2013-14.
India on Sunday hailed the outcome of the climate summit, saying the deal reached has addressed the concerns of the developing countries and given them enough space to grow and take appropriate nationally determined steps to combat global warming.
There are various projections about India's growth.
India Inc was, perhaps, watching out for a repeat of the dot-com bubble burst of the early 2000s.
It is important the SCO focus strongly on economic development and regional integration that leads to greater benefits for the least developed regions of member-countries, writes Sana Hashmi.
If you thought you knew all about sloganeering, maybe you should take a trip to Tamil Nadu. Politicians in the southern Indian state have perfected the art of using catchy idioms and phrases to capture the public imagination, says David Gabri
Liberalising regulations on satcom technology could attract billions of dollars in foreign investment.
India said its economy grew 7.3 percent in the October-December quarter.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said even though India's options have increased, Russia will remain the country's "most important" defence partner as Moscow offered to fully manufacture in this country one of its most advanced helicopters.
Though he did not name anyone, the prime minister's attack appeared to be directed against Congress and its vice president Rahul Gandhi, who recently made two trips to Hyderabad Central University to join protests over the suicide of a Dalit scholar Rohit Vemula.
Meet Gerry Martin, the first Indian to be selected as a National Geographic Adventurer.
'There were assurances that Jaish-e-Mohammad was being reined in as was the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, but Pakistan's security forces could not risk opening too many dangerous new fronts,' notes former foreign secretary Ambassador Shyam Saran, who has just returned from a visit to Lahore.
Sebi might come out with a regulatory framework for issuance of 'green' bonds
Some experts believe that building new cities may not be the answer to India's swelling urban population.