'The army has stopped short of exerting the sort of influence it may have done historically.' 'It is comfortable with its relations with the civilian government as the superior partner.'
Finance Minister must be hoping that Indians get over gold-addiction.
Meet Sam Zell or the 'Grave Dancer' who made billions using his business acumen.
Modi placed a $12.6 billion bet in this year's budget on road building
The Budget decides to take the lead in revving up infrastructure.
Air India's outgoing CMD Rohit Nanda helped the airline tide over crisis.
In commercial real estate, leasing of office space was higher although the activities were subdued in retail segment.
The task I had undertaken was by no stretch of imagination an easy one, says Ajay Singh.
Barcelona dismissed any notion they are a declining force when they won 2-0 at Manchester City on Tuesday to virtually guarantee their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the seventh successive season.
Eminent business journalist and author Tamal Bandyopadhyay discussed Budget with rediff.com readers on Tuesday.
'Their vote bank has shifted to the BJP; the Congress is yet to realise it.'
The Forbes 30 Under 30 list is harder to get into than Stanford or Harvard University. Meet the desis who made the cut this year.
Buffett gave no hints about who would succeed him and defended ties with Brazil's 3G Capital during the annual meeting
The ruling by US Judge Steven Rhodes, who cited the city's dismal finances and $18 billion owed to a multitude of creditors in support of his decision, marks a watershed in the history of Detroit.
Be extra careful while using credit cards because there is a risk of misuse
Satya Nadella is the highest-paid CEO in the US. So how do the other Indian-American executives fare?
Carlos Brathwaite's inclusion will lift the spirits of Delhi Daredevils.
The idea that every citizen in this country is to be numbered is the primary thing in the project.
Sahara and its founder Subrata Roy have been under scrutiny for years over its financial products, including for possible money laundering.
Based on the GDP numbers and the remarkable stability of the taka Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, is a better manager than our 'economist prime minister',' says TVR Shenoy.
As an entrepreneur the most important quality you have to have is that all consuming passion to become an entrepreneur.
The government has provided a long-term vision.
High return rates in the e-commerce space are making a dent in the margins of e-retailers.
Summers dogged by controversies over past views
Barring Maharashtra, the poll percentage in rest of the states was in excess of 60 per cent while in Puducherry it was 80.47 per cent.
Indian economy about to take-off
Shortage of top engineering talent in Silicon Valley is inflating paychecks.
Online shopping is becoming an obsession, a distraction and a cause of distress for a rising number of Indians. Are you a Compulsive Online Purchaser?
'The clearest interpretation of the November 8 mandate is that the backwards, Dalits and minorities, and a huge proportion of women cutting across caste and class, displayed massive consolidation to the extent that despite chipping of votes by the Left Front, by the Third Front and by the BSP, Mahagathbandhan candidates won, and in many cases by huge margins,' says Mohammad Sajjad.
Indian cricket's fortunes ebbed and flowed in 2015 with Virat Kohli successfully leading the national side in Tests and Mahendra Singh Dhoni appearing to be losing his midas touch, while in off the field drama Shashank Manohar returned as the president of Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Although a fiery speaker and mass leader in her own right, Bharti has to necessarily fall back on what is being repeatedly described as a 'Modi lehar' to wrest this seat from the Congress, observes Anita Katyal
NDA government has shunned populism.
Over Dosas in Mumbai, Oscar winner Megan Mylan tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel why she chose India and girls empowerment as the subject of her new documentary.
Here is the full transcript of Congress vice president and Lok Sabha poll campaign chief Rahul Gandhi's first formal TV interview with Times Now Editor-In-Chief Arnab Goswami.