The Dalai Lama turned 75 on Tuesday, a milestone marked by celebrations in his hometown-in-exile but tinged by sadness.
India is to push the US to extradite the American former boss of the company blamed for the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster.
India’s Bharti Airtel has completed its $9-billion acquisition of African operations from Kuwait’s Zain.
Indian newspapers vented outrage on Tuesday at two-year prison terms handed down to the local managers of the company blamed for the Bhopal disaster.
An Indian court on Monday sentenced the former top managers of the company blamed for the massive Bhopal gas leak 25 years ago to two years in prison.
An Indian court is set to deliver judgement on the 1984 Bhopal disaster’s first criminal cases as 12 senior managers face possible jail sentences.
President Jacob Zuma was due to meet business leaders in India on Thursday in a bid to boost trade ties.
Maoist rebels sabotaged a train in India on Friday that killed at least 65 people after it derailed and smashed into the path of a goods train.
An air crash in India that killed 158 people has underlined fears about safety gaps in the country’s booming airline industry.
An Air India Express airliner crashed and burst into flames outside an airport in southern India on Saturday, killing 158 people.
An Air India Express passenger plane from Dubai crashed outside an airport in southern India on Saturday, killing at least 160 people.
India’s cricket board has given suspended IPL boss Lalit Modi more time to reply to allegations of corruption against him dating back to 2008.
Despite all the mud-slinging and accusations against IPL boss Lalit Modi, nothing is likely to come of them as he has many powerful friends.
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has predicted a keen contest during the World Twenty20, saying the race for the title was too close to call.
Suspended India Premier League (IPL) boss Lalit Modi has urged cricket fans to give him time to clear his name.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Afghan President Hamid Karzai met on Monday and vowed to tackle militant violence.
Indian cricket authorities suspended the driving force behind the Premier League on Monday in a bid to stem an escalating tax and match-fixing crisis.
A group of developing countries said on Sunday a legally binding global agreement to limit climate change should be completed by 2011 at the latest.
Lalit Modi, the commissioner of the Indian Premier League, could be ousted within days in a fog of conflicting allegations and denials.
Income tax authorities swooped on companies associated with the IPL on Wednesday as the government widened its probe of the cash-rich tournament.
A film starring Hollywood actors that dramatises the Bhopal gas disaster has been criticised for misrepresenting individuals and the facts.
IPL chief Lalit Modi faced an uncertain future on Tuesday after the government launched a probe into the financial dealings of the tournament.
Bomb blasts outside a cricket venue in Bangalore reflected poorly on India’s capacity to co-host the 2011 World Cup, says players’ union head Tim May.
At least 10 people were wounded when a bomb exploded on Saturday outside a packed cricket stadium in the southern Indian city of Bangalore.
<em>William Dalrymple</em> recalls a festival in India where Hindus celebrate a Muslim warrior.
Maoist rebels killed at least 73 police by setting off explosives and firing from hilltops around dense forest in central India on Tuesday.
While some establishments bustle with wealthy young consumers, others are falling victim to radical changes in Indian society, writes Jason Burke.
Sachin Tendulkar on Wednesday rejected a growing clamour in India to play in next month’s World Twenty20 despite enjoying prime batting form recently.
Bharti Airtel said it had tied up the entire financing requirement of $8,3-billion for its planned buy of Kuwaiti telecom Zain’s African assets.
Tourists are trickling back to Kashmir, despite its reputation. Ed Douglas finds it scarred but safe –and heartbreakingly beautiful.
At least 50 people were killed in a stampede at a temple in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday, police said.
Indian telecoms tycoon Sunil Bharti Mittal may be known for his Midas touch, but investors are questioning his bid to gain a foothold in Africa.