Indian government reportedly in talks with Moscow to liberalize market access for several Indian-made products.
Bose has disputed allegations of wrongdoing and contends her suspension was due in part to her complaints about harassment, according to two people close to the situation
The lineages have been named BA.4 and BA.5
India was among the more than 50 countries that abstained from a United Nations vote to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council, and has not imposed sanctions on Moscow
Sri Lanka's dollar bonds due July 2022 fell 1.8 cents on the dollar on Tuesday to a record low 46.07 cents. The rupee lost 0.5%.
Passengers checking in at Sydney Airport this week have waited for hours in queues snaking outside terminals.
India's ability to secure not just its own drug supply but that of Africa, the Americas and Europe is at stake
OfBusiness, a supplier of raw materials from steel to chemicals to small businesses, could go for an initial public offering (IPO) in six months to a year
While it's difficult for US carmaking giants to make any meaningful inroads in India, EVs could offer another opportunity to take a shot in the market of 1.4 bn people
Brent crude for June delivery was down $3.93, or 3.8 per cent, at $98.85 a barrel by 1130 GMT
The RBI surprised markets Friday by saying it now prioritizes tackling inflation over supporting economic growth
India has every chance of becoming a successful and prosperous player in the global technology industry
A nearly 450% jump in European gas prices the past year made the green fuel of the future cost-competitive about a decade ahead of schedule
The company is a long way from launching a drone delivery service
Inclusion was perceived as a crucial step change for the $1 trillion market.
US inflation likely accelerated to 8.4% in March, the fastest pace since early 1982, economists surveyed ahead of data due Tuesday predict.
With Vladimir Putin's govt hampered by asset blocks and branded a pariah by Western countries, speculation has mounted that Russia would only be able to avoid a default for so long
If U.S. policy makers follow through on their aggressive tightening rhetoric, we could be in for some testing times
Pakistan political crisis: Parliament will convene again on Monday to pick a new prime minister, which will almost certainly be opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif.
The chancellor and his family are trying to repair the damage to his reputation after a series of stories about his wealthy lifestyle fed into the growing perception that he's out of touch with the st