The Indian telecoms-to-energy conglomerate is looking to protect its supply chains after shortfalls scuppered its plans in recent years
Foreign envoys complain of lack of access to officials and scholars as geopolitical tensions simmer and officials become wary of contact amid a ramped up security drive and rising anti-Western sentiment
Opposition politicians say the Bharat reference – a pre-colonial name for India – was ‘foolish’ despite it being used informally by both the public and officials
Beijing's decision to send Premier Li Qiang to the September 9-10 summit instead of Xi is another blow to already tense relations between the two countries
The Indian Space Research Organisation said the craft had completed its mission and had now been put to ‘sleep'
Aditya-L1 is designed to travel 1.5 million km over four months, far short of the sun, to a kind of parking lot in space where objects tend to stay put because of balancing gravitational forces
Officials from the US Department of Energy are working with their counterparts in India to enhance collaboration on renewable and emerging energy technologies
No reason was given on why Xi will not attend these events, but India and many ASEAN nations are upset over claims Beijing continues to make about land on its borders or in the South China Sea
New Delhi and Kuala Lumpur have protested after a newly published map included disputed areas within China’s borders
A report by an investigative journalists network suggests business partners of the Adani family invested $430 million in the group's stocks via "opaque" Mauritius funds; group denies 'rehash' of claims, but shares fall
A new University of Chicago study says the region accounts for more than half of the total life years lost globally to pollution
A record 38 QDII funds had been launched this year for Chinese investors seeking exposure to foreign assets