Indian sugar mills have backed out of import deals to the tune of 100,000 tonnes, and traders have diverted cargoes, as tumbling prices make overseas purchases unviable
The cash-rich company is not looking to raise funds for now
The government could allow private wheat exports for the first time in six years as a bumper crop -- the fourth in a row to exceed demand -- overwhelms already brimming silos
India can ill-afford to keep intervening to keep its currency down, feel fund managers
As many as two lakh Indians are living illegally in the United States, a latest official report on illegal residents for the year 2009 has claimed
We are looking to supply frigates, air defence systems and helicopters, said Lockheed CEO
India boosted defence spending by 21% and China by 15% in 2009
Euro zone and US purchasing managers' surveys are also expected to confirm a pick up in manufacturing
Deeply involved in researching the layers of Indian mythology, Italian author Roberto Calasso is frustrated by the unavailability of reliable translations of Vedic scripts
Capitalism accounts for at least three-quarters of our GDP. In fact, it may be even higher