Medications will be provided by India’s thriving generic drug industry, which produces medicines for a fraction of the cost of brand name drugs
Grid failure leaves 600 million without electricity in second large-scale blackout in as many days
Report cites cases of activists who have suffered intimidation from both sides
Weather predictions had been for normal monsoon season, but so far rains have been erratic
Additional troops dispatched to northeastern state, where ethnic clashes have claimed at least 22 lives
Pharmaceutical companies fight India's longstanding policy of producing generic drugs in six year-long legal case
Pranab Mukherjee could be an asset for the Congress Party in 2014 national elections if he becomes president
Cricket matches between South Asian rivals are one of the world’s most intense sporting rivalries, and are often intertwined with politics
US president said that in too many sectors, such as retail, South Asian country limits or prohibits foreign investment
Despite slowdown, survey finds Asia's third-largest economy continues to be attractive investment destination for global companies
Tehran agrees to accept Indian rupees for oil; move expected to boost bilateral trade in other sectors
The archive is expected to shed new light on the Indian independence leader
As summer temperatures crossed 45 degrees celsius, hundreds of sweltering residents blocked traffic and threw stones to protest power outages extending up to eight hours a day
Pakistani Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani denied the allegations after wrapping up two days of talks in New Delhi with his Indian counterpart, Ranjan Mathai
Talks aimed at strengthening peace deal shaken by fresh tensions linked to 2008 terror attacks in India's financial capital
Pakistan's foreign secretary arrives in India, demanding information connecting Islamabad to deadly '08 Mumbai terror attacks
Rains 30 percent below average in June over most parts of India
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urges officials to revive India's 'animal spirit' and reverse a climate of pessimism
New Delhi encourages investors to take advantage of opportunities amid security concerns
Panetta says it is important for U.S. and India to engage Pakistan in order to further peace in South Asia
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