India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
Global oil prices "would have hit the roof" if big importer India had not bought oil from Russia following the Ukraine war, ...
India is open to offering easier market access for U.S. firms if Washington reciprocates under President-elect Donald Trump, ...
India's financial crime agency has raided offices of some sellers operating Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart in an ...
NEW DELHI — The decadeslong ban of Salman Rushdie's “The Satanic Verses” in his native India is now in doubt — not because of ...
Australia’s foreign minister says she raised allegations with her Indian counterpart that India has targeted Sikh activists ...
In the 2025 QS Asia University Rankings, IIT Delhi climbed to 44th place, surpassing IIT Bombay, which fell to 48th. IIT ...
Delhi Metro partnered with India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) to introduce a QR-based ticket service aiming to ease ...
can now be imported into India after 36 years of ban on it. A Delhi court ruled last week that India's three-decade-old ban on the import of the book, ‘The Satanic Verses’, has to be presumed to be ...
India leads Asia with 162 universities in the QS Rankings, surpassing China's 132, yet only IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay made the ...
A thick layer of toxic smog is cloaking India’s capital as smoke from firecrackers used to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu ...