India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
New Delhi: India’s rural population has for long faced a decline in food and nutrition intake since the advent of neo-liberal ...
Global oil prices "would have hit the roof" if big importer India had not bought oil from Russia following the Ukraine war, ...
India is open to offering easier market access for U.S. firms if Washington reciprocates under President-elect Donald Trump, ...
NEW DELHI — The decadeslong ban of Salman Rushdie's “The Satanic Verses” in his native India is now in doubt — not because of ...
Australia’s foreign minister says she raised allegations with her Indian counterpart that India has targeted Sikh activists ...
Delhi Metro partnered with India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) to introduce a QR-based ticket service aiming to ease ...
Taking a page from its senior leader Rahul Gandhi’s pre-Lok Sabha polls nationwide marches, the Delhi unit of Congress on ...
India leads Asia with 162 universities in the QS Rankings, surpassing China's 132, yet only IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay made the ...
As more tourists indulge in food and beverage experience, round the clock restaurants have the potential to boost Delhi's ...
In a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical rivalries, India’s evolving foreign policy reflects its pursuit of “strategic ...