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Farmers with experience with Walmart's wholesale operations say the emperor has no clothes.
Bollywood is known for films with 60-year-old "heroes" playing opposite teenage starlets. But that might be changing.
Asian immigrants could fuel US growth this century.
In India, the entrance of America's giant retailer is as controversial as outsourcing in the US.
New reports highlight police persecution of India's Muslim minority.
Xenophobia re-emerges as a political football in the wake of Congress Party's moves on foreign investment.
Orissa authorities plan to use pregnant women in stings meant to expose clinics performing illegal ultrasound tests.
Rising labor costs and other production issues have forced China to look to India for leather products
India's Northeast is pitching itself as the country's next tourism hot spot. But tensions fueled by Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar and China could make it the world's next flashpoint.
India's first professional football league -- the American pigskin-and-grid-iron kind -- kicks off.
Triangular meet between US, Afghanistan and India in New York this week signals that Washington may look to New Delhi to replace Islamabad in the stabilization effort.
As IT grows in importance for businesses, India's outsourcing giants are going head to head against Accenture, McKinsey, and, of course, Bain.
S&P cut its growth forecast to 5.5% from 6.5% for the financial year ending in March, despite PM's moves to loosen rules on foreign investment.
Indian firms are also in the US, creating as many as 280,000 jobs – 218,000 of which are held by citizens or green card holders.
Save the Children study on nutrition ranks India below everybody but Congo and Yemen -- with which it's tied for dead last.
Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav commits to backing PM's United Progressive Alliance
Walmart is still losing money in China, 12 years after it entered the market. In India, conditions are even tougher.
India's Congress Party aims to push for additional reforms, even as moves to hike diesel prices and allow foreign investment from companies like Walmart is likely to prompt a no-confidence motion.
Legal Process Outsourcing is hot, but it's not for ever.
Singh's Congress will shave some points off recent reforms to make sure it retains power.
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