Studies show that despite coffee’s growing acceptance in India, it has been unable to take away market share from tea
Experts say country wants to focus on containing Chinese influence in Indian Ocean and despite growing strategic partnership, remains wary of military alliance with Washington
Christian groups, Muslim leaders have complained of being targeted by hardline Hindu groups; government says such incidents are 'isolated'
By 2018, the government wants to switch 750 million household bulbs and 35 million streetlights across the country to LEDs
New Delhi pledges to spend nearly $13 billion on rural welfare projects to help millions of farmers who have struggled with monsoons and crop failures for past two years
Unrest fueled by Jat community in Haryana state has killed 16 people; protesters have reportedly reached deal with government
India pledges to spend $250 million for earthquake reconstruction in Nepal and signs agreements to build transportation and power projects, as the two countries move to reset frayed ties
Campaign to end open defecation by building toilets, latrines falters as people resist changing old habits
Group of lawyers shouting nationalist slogans allegedly kicked and punched Kanhaiya Kumar when he was brought to court for a hearing, pelted stones at journalists present
Foreign investment nearly doubled last year, but economists say speedier changes in regulations on land, labor and power are needed
Soldier was rescued after being trapped for six days under snow in the high Himalayas in Indian Kashmir
Indian soldier buried by avalanche in Himalayan region of Kashmir is in critical condition; bodies of nine other soldiers also recovered, officials say
Advocates of net neutrality have welcomed new rules by telecom regulator that have blocked efforts by Facebook to offer free but limited access to web in fast growing Internet market
David Headley testifies via video link that Pakistan-based Islamic terror group made two failed attempts to mount strikes in Mumbai in months prior to coordinated assault
Global and domestic automakers are posting brisk growth in Asia’s third-largest economy, putting it on track to become world’s third-largest car market over next 5 years
Decision came in response to petition asking court to re-examine whether 165-year-old law that penalizes same sex relationships as 'unnatural offense' is constitutional
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been encouraging foreign investors, including Chinese, to take another look at country
New Delhi has begun taking steps to tackle pollution but experts are urging long-term action to clean up what World Health Organization says is world’s dirtiest air
India has signed agreement with France to buy 36 Rafale combat jets, but final deal has yet to be reached as they work on the financial details
India's government is making its first ever effort to sustain a start-up boom
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