By Shivangi Acharya and Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI, June 1 (Reuters) - India is likely to discuss Washington's Section 301 investigation and potential tariff measures with U.S. trade officials, as the two ...
India’s state-owned oil refiners have kept jet fuel prices steady for local flights following a plea from airlines to hold ...
Fired by the teachings of China’s Mao Zedong, they had spent decades battling to overthrow the Indian state, and install in its stead a classless utopia. The rebellion they helped wage killed ...
The secretary of state visited India to reassure the South Asian giant that it can still rely on the United States. India did ...
India's economic growth likely eased to 7.2% in the first quarter of 2026, according to a Reuters poll of economists, as ...
In New Delhi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to explain why President Trump has pushed aggressive trade and immigration ...
"I will be returning to India to demand the resignation of ​the education minister," Dipke said on his personal account on X, urging young people to join a peaceful protest in ​Delhi and "exercise our ...
A statue in Boise? A festival of lights? More trade? Our Q&A with India’s representative in the Northwest explores what’s ...
India is likely to see below-average monsoon rains for the first time in three years in 2026, the government said on Friday, ...
India’s multilateralism and nonalignment have their limits. Just as it is unwilling to throw in its lot with another country or alliance, no other country has an incentive to go all in with India.
AI-driven growth and 'America-first' policies are pulling global capital to the U.S., challenging India's appeal as the fastest-growing economy.