Days after the fraud allegedly masterminded by diamantaire Nirav Modi came to light, the prime minister asked the management of financial institutions as well as the supervisory bodies to do their job diligently to check such frauds.
'None of these three countries -- Turkey, Iran or Malaysia -- ever made a hostile move against India to support the Pakistan-based terrorist elements,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
The system is much like a racing harness found in performance oriented cars.
The company will stop offers once the sales pickup.
It's not everyday that we see top jobs becoming vacant in finance.
''Even without major reforms, with a business as usual scenario, and with current inflation trends, we should be clocking around 11 to 12 per cent nominal growth.' 'That is not happening and is a source of worry,' Rathin Roy tells Arup Roychoudhury.
'The government is unwilling or unable to provide the kind of relief that Vodafone India is asking for.'
The US arm of Ranbaxy pleaded guilty to seven felonies relating to the manufacture and distribution of certain adulterated drugs
Let's take a look at seven Indian-origin people in prominent positions at the Internet search giant.
It can travel the distance between Bengaluru and Delhi in about five-and-a-half hours!
20 start-ups that beat decades old companies in valuations.
This year will see launch of plethora of gadgets that will change the way we look, touch, feel and drive.
Monday's notices seek damages of Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) each from The Times of India and The Economic Times, both owned by Bennett, Coleman & Co, and The Financial Express, owned by the Indian Express group, alleging some of their articles defamed Infosys.
There are some countries in Europe that are not doing that badly.
Fuel-efficiency is an important factor that car buyers check before buying a car.
Submits new settlement offer to SBI
Elections and festival time in north India helped the Indian auto firm to pip its foreign competitors.
CSD was created to provide easy access to quality products of daily use, at prices less than market rates to the soldiers, ex-servicemen and their families
The Ludhiana-born engineer is among the youngest entrepreneurs on TIME's 100 most influential people.
Sticky labour laws and a difficult business environment have led to employers shifting their new hiring in favour of contract labour where social security is much lesser, says Mahesh Vyas.
Here we take a look at companies that conduct toughest interviews in the world.
These companies are poised to be star performers of the future.
The Tata group has touched the lives of millions of Indians since the last 100 years.
Beating Alto, Swift DZire has emerged as the best selling car in India in May.
Nearly three-quarters of Indian business leaders believe the government has mismanaged the economy and want opposition leader Narendra Modi to lead the country.
'No one took umbrage, because they knew Laxman had no malice in him.'
American inventor's thoughts about India is not being well received.
A recent survey of 100 chief executives conducted by Nielsen for The Economic Times said 80 per cent want Modi to become prime minister.
While the United States goes through some tough economic times, some people continue to enjoy the best life.
In uncertain economic times, these can help you add to your monthly income.
Countries are competing against each other to attract businesses and tourists.
Let's take a look at corporations where securing employment has been rated most difficult.
As polling begins on Friday for the remaining 25 Rajya Sabha seats in six states, here's a list of some of the bigwigs who are seeking to be elected to the Upper House of Parliament.
Shapoorji and Pallonji Group to contest Cyrus Mistry's ouster from Tata Sons
With the world going through tough economic times, companies around the world are handing out pink slips.
It's business as usual for Bibhu Mohapatra at the New York Fashion Week.
While the world is going through tough economic times, there are some organisations that are adding jobs instead of cutting.
Some countries are taking extreme measures to reduce debt and bring the budget in order.
Most of the world's airports are owned by government bodies or leased to private corporations who oversee the airport's operations.
Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, author of Narendra Modi: The Man, The Times, about Modi's vision, his psyche and his future that seems to be intricately linked with the future of India.