While until a few months ago incumbent PM Modi seemed sure to win a large majority, voter fatigue and a resurgent opposition may spring a surprise on investors
Alibaba has signed former England soccer star David Beckham as a salesperson to give its e-commerce site AliExpress a lift; it will also be a sponsor of the UEFA tournament next month
"3D simulation animation" shows a barrage of missiles fired from the mainland, planes and warships, that rain down on targets in the north, south and east of the country
PBOC's ambition to return to treasury bond buying and selling has been undermined by market distortions and may end up being a mid-term goal, analysts say
China's third state fund to boost chip production was set up on Friday with registered capital totalling 344 billion yuan ($47.5 billion)
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Chinese Premier Li Qiang spoke on Sunday, a day before a summit with their Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida
Entrepreneur plans to build a supercomputer "four times as powerful than the GPU clusters that exist today", to drive a smarter version of his AI chatbot Grok
Hong Kong trade offices in three US cities are being used "to spy on overseas activists," according to pro-democracy activists who urged US lawmakers to shut them down
US Treasury Secretary says India is refusing to 'engage' on talks on a global deal about taxes on US-based digital giants, while China has been 'absent' in push for OECD corporate tax agreement
Musk’s comments are an about-face from his warning in January that Chinese EV companies will 'demolish' their rivals without trade barriers
America's biggest chip equipment maker said on Thursday it received another subpoena from the Commerce Department for the probe on whether it contravened US chip curbs
International shipping is responsible for around 3% of global man-made carbon emissions but researchers say they have an obvious answer