IT sector has lots of hope from the Union Budget 2014-15.
With Lok Sabha elections just months away, BJP on Tuesday launched a drive to collect donations for "Modi for PM fund" from the people and also inducted several former IITians into the party to give a fillip to its campaign.
The first five days of the fair from November 14-18 are restricted to business visitors.
British lawmakers led by prominent Indian-origin entrepreneur Karan Bilimoria performed yoga in the United Kingdom parliament, celebrating the first International Yoga Day.
Will the next generation possess an even more internationalist outlook, and lose their Indian identities entirely? Will they continue to believe in a larger role for business in society and go beyond the boardroom to truly understand the Indian consumer, ask Geoffrey Jones & Vinay Sridhar of Harvard Business School.
The Eastern Naval Command is all geared up to host the International Fleet Review in the Bay of Bengal off Visakhpatnam coast which begins on Wednesday, a mega event that will witness participation from nearly 50 countries.
As India gets increasingly urbanised, one man tries to minimise its silent casualty.
The bilateral trade between India and China stood at $65.85 billion in 2013-14.
'We use the word "historic" perhaps too much, but the prime minister's visit certainly was historic in so many ways.'
59 of the 101 millionaires have seen an overall increase in net worth.
There's always scope for new ideas, new people and new experiences.
Both Obama and Modi have taken bold steps towards laying the groundwork to give a big push to Indo-US trade, and now it's time to execute, says Bikash Mohapatra.
The commonalities of interests are immense for growth in trade between India and the US.
'Is standing in a queue any bigger sacrifice than that of a soldier's family?'
The Hinduja Group, in partnership with a Spanish industrial company, has acquired UK's iconic Old War Office building that was once occupied by the country's war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
'Over the last two decades, the India-French relationship has grown steadily, no major political difference having darkened the sky between Paris and Delhi,' says Claude Arpi.
'We are no longer striving for a strategic partnership. We have arrived at one.'
The initiative is one of the several steps which the government has announced in order to improve ease of doing business in India and attract investments to boost manufacturing in the country
'Each of them is a setu (bridge) that links the government with the party, but their territories are different.'
'Agreements signed between the Maldives and China have seriously worried India.'
Naidu vowed to hasten the process of securing clearances by industry.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be reciprocating the reception he received from the Israeli PM during his visit last July, report Archis Mohan & PTI.
The Mahindra Group struck up a series of high- profile deals with international aerospace players at the Air Show in Paris.
These events would include celebrating the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar in a big way. It was Gandhi's first mass agitation in India, where he had led a protest of peasants against forcible cultivation of indigo.
Manavi Kapur profiles Sheikh Rafik Mohammed of Calicut, who has been appointed to the top military post in the Central Asian country.
Silicon Valley is at the heart of the transformation of the global economy -- which has both winners and losers, writes Ajit Balakrishnan.
'Make in India' will be central to Mr Modi's visit to Europe and Canada. It is difficult to predict what will happen with the Rafale deal, but if it goes through, it will undoubtedly become the 'Mother' of all 'Make in India' projects,' says Claude Arpi.
'Wayanad has become famous because of Rahul Gandhi.'
'The BRICS anthem has to necessarily be an anthem of Vedic times -- Walk together, Dream together, Achieve together.' 'And who knows it better than Modi?' says Tarun Vijay.
Western businesses and diplomats in Delhi privately say Modi's reputation as a man of action has been hurt by setbacks on economic reform.
Chetan Bhagat turns entrepreneur by getting into the movie business with Half Girlfriend.
Vicky Nanjappa in a conversation with Air Deccan founder Captain Gopinath regarding the AAP
They are shaken by the mass molestation in the city on New Year's Eve. But they are not waiting to be rescued. Nikita Puri reports.
India' can't succeed unless it is made easier for people to do business.
US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, newly elected co-chair of the influential Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans, discusses her vision for US-India ties with Rediff.com's Monali Sarkar.
How robots may eradicate manual scavenging in India.
'The airline business is very dynamic. If you are unable to keep up and lead, you end up last.' 'This is what has happened to Jet.'
Rohini Bhajibhakare won't waste a moment on this statistic because she has far more important things to do.
The Parsi community runs India's respected corporate houses like the Tata, Wadia and Godrej groups.
'You worry when serious people, with control of our and our children's future, begin to start obsessing over social media, seeing it as an easy, lazy, fun, low-cost substitute for boring, old-fashioned practices of politics, governance and serious, fact-based debate,' says Shekhar Gupta.