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Boeing is about to snag a $10 billion order from India's SpiceJet, while Airbus may have some concerns with Emirates.
The government of India recently kicked off a new program to attract foreign aircraft makers to build military fighter jets for the Indian Air Force in India using the foreign companies' technology.
Extreme poverty remains a worldwide social and economic scourge. According to a report from the World Bank and UNICEF, 767 million people around the world live on less than $1.90 per day — a...
The IMF sees subdued global growth persisting, and it also is warning that economic stagnation could fuel protectionist calls.
International markets can be challenging for foreign companies, but there is a fresh view out from Merrill Lynch that Amazon is gaining a stronger and larger foothold in India.
A nation's ability to take advantage of information and communications technology in order to increase its competitiveness and well-being depends on its readiness quickly to implement and adopt new...
which ran June 20. India’s Supreme Count said it would not review a petition which would drop statutes which make gay sex a crime. According to Reuters: The decision is the latest setback...
India remains mired in corruption, large cities with the most dangerous pollution in the world and worries that the government significantly misleads outsiders about critical measures of its economy.
Although they are cautious, Mizuho Securities the analysts maintained their Buy rating on Apple and their $120 price target.
April was the seventh month in a row when global temperatures broke all-time records. The problem is particularly acute in some of the hottest areas in the world.
The air pollution problems in the world's two most populous nations may take a chunk out of global car sales.
Fitch said that emerging markets are now more negative than their developed market equivalents in core sectors.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its forecasts for global gross domestic product improvement for this year and the next.
Authorities in India and China have warned their populations that air pollution in some cities has reached near record levels, particularly in Delhi and Beijing.
In December of this year, the world's second-most populous country will surpass the United States in the number of Internet users and trail only China.