The President's rule imposed in undivided Jammu and Kashmir was revoked on Thursday following the state's bifurcation into Union Territories, but the central rule will continue for an indefinite period through the Lieutenant Governor (LG) in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir.
'The Modi government did not deny it had acquired the NSO platform, and did not deny it was spying on its citizens by hacking into their phones,' says Aakar Patel.
Internet-based systemic wisdom connects machines and people, and will drive next-gen enterprises, said Huawei's Yatish Nagavalli.
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg launched a free Internet application in Colombia on Wednesday as part of a drive to bring developing markets online, but remained mute on when and if the company would look to move into China.
India is on track to register its entire 1.25 billion population using its Aadhaar digital ID.
Accenture -- considered as one of the top-most employers in India among the global technology services companies -- is believed to have over 150,000 workers in India, next to IBM.
Geo-fencing to map vehicle route; pilot run expected on Delhi-Mumbai highway
The broader markets, however, outperformed their larger peers.
The aim is a vast improvement in quality that would lead to a surge in demand for low-end Android phones
The George Institute for Global Health has launched a nutrition application in India for this, called FoodSwitch.
Do we have to say more? An icon of a phone for many, this retro phone is back with a bang, says Ashish Narsale.
Competition in the booming multi-billion dollar Indian smartphone market is further set to intensify with e-commerce giants Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal all set to launch Google's much-awaited sub-$100 (around Rs 6,000) handsets on Monday.
Drivezy is helping people share their vehicles.
'If unchecked, by 2017, the global volume of discarded e-waste will weigh almost equivalent to 200 Empire State buildings.'
It is betting on enterprise services and new launches to revive demand. But are the measures enough to steal a march on established players like Samsung and Micromax?
'The service we are offering is for all telcos and not just Bharti.'
15 per cent of startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indians.
"It would be my hope that people understand why this particular transaction is important for us," the EAM said in Washington, DC.
What worked for Hyundai in India when so many other auto manufacturers have had to eat humble pie? Pavan Lall finds out.
Global management recognised India's potential.
The use of Aadhaar on Skype Lite and LinkedIn will allow Microsoft to bring on board millions in small towns and rural areas lacking e-mail IDs.
Patrick Ward provides a country-wise break of AAP's overseas campaign contributions.
The new platform will deliver insights that help brands accurately sense and fulfil consumer demand while significantly improving sales and operational performance.
'It is a gradual process of saying we want to have all the decisions across business sectors available in India as well.'
'The army is using its might to teach them a lesson'
A must-read excerpt from former RBI governor and former Rajya Sabha member Bimal Jalan's India: Priorities For The Future.
Building toilets, however essential, must not be confused with sanitation and the crying need for a revamp of India's sewage systems.
First phase of online video's growth is over. Netflix, Amazon developing new content ecosystem.
Swedish Prime Minister Lofven lauded India as 'global power' and said the two countries are a 'perfect match'.
Making it easier to do business is a key element of our strategy, says Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.
The healthcare IT sector saw 168 transactions in the second quarter of 2013, higher than 104 in the previous quarter (January-March) and 163 in all of 2012.
Shaktikanta Das said in Washington, DC, that there was nothing sacrosanct about the 25 bps rate cut and that monetary policy could be well served by calibrating the size of the policy rate to the dynamics of the situation, and the size of the change itself could convey the stance of policy.
New Creta, petrol Vitarra Brezza.. A quick look at what went down at Auto Expo Day 2.
In 2015, as many as 15 major Chinese smartphone brands stepped into India.
Most of the companies are Chinese and surprisingly all are diversified banks.
'I found my motivation in the fast emerging mobile market.' 'Nokia's biggest mistake lay in its stubbornness to change.' 'It's important to understand the pulse of the people It has been a long journey for Md Gyasuddin, Hitech Mobiles MD.
Like China, India needs to encourage 'hacker clubs' in view of the challenges of virtual terrorism, says Lieutenant General Prakash Katoch (retd)
Young consumers said that Oppo's constant focus on camera prowess and its long-lasting batteries remained at the top of their mind
As we ring in the New Year we must recognise that 2015 promises to be a very exciting time for India.
Organisations are focusing on how they are going to be much more nimble, much more innovative and that is the ticket to success, Mark Goodburn tells Sangeeta Tanwar