India threatened to shut down the social media site during the huge farmers' protest, Dorsey said, but a Modi government minister said that never happened
It’s feared the hiring slowdown could affect consumption amid warnings of economic ‘headwinds' and with the IT sector accounting for 8% of India's GDP
India has signed an $5.17-billion deal with German shipbuilding firm to build six non-nuclear submarines with local firm Magazon Dock
New president says moves to boost the bank's lending capacity could free up "tens of billions" of dollars, but not the trillions needed for energy transition to counter climate change, so private money is essential
Ola's founder Bhavish Aggarwal plans to travel to Singapore, the US and UK over next two weeks to meet investors such as BlackRock, Singapore wealth fund GIC, and T Rowe Price, sources say
Foreign inflows of $4.4 billion went into Taiwanese stocks and $3.1 billion into South Korean equities in May amid surge of interest in beneficiaries from artificial intelligence boom
Economic challenges and geopolitical tensions have made fundraising difficult, with investment in China by global players in particular slowing
"De-dollarisation is evident in FX reserves where [the dollar's] share has declined to a record as share in exports declined but is still emerging in commodities," the US bank noted
Revenue last month reached T$450.7 billion ($14.7 billion), in line with its expectations, though it was up 5% compared with April
Tata Group unit Agratas Energy Storage Solutions said work on the northern Gujarat plant was expected to start in the next three years
BRICS foreign ministers have asserted their bloc's ambition to rival Western powers and build up their influence in a multi-polar world
The latest heatwave to hit Asia has set more temperature records in cities across China and parts of Southeast Asia