Despite growing defense trade, Washington and Delhi remain at odds over access to markets
Refugees say they face increasing restrictions from Nepalese authorities due to pressure from China
Indian prime minister and Chinese premier attempt to move past tense standoff in the Himalayas during Delhi talks
China’s direct investment in Nepal nearly doubled between 2007 and 2011 in everything from new roads to hydropower projects
Police used rubber bullets to disperse thousands of protesters who pelted them with stones; hundreds injured
Farmers in western India's Maharashtra state are among first in country to harvest crops fortified with key nutrients
Tens of thousands of workers return to textile factories a week after collapse of factory compound that killed more than 420 people
Volunteers transform public park into learning center for local kids
Walking tour of Dharavi, one of the worlds most densely populated slums, is aimed at dispelling misconceptions about slum life
Girl reported missing from her New Delhi home on April 15, found three days later; the accused is reportedly a neighbor
Fight continues nearly four years after a Indian key court ruling that decriminalized homosexual sex
Authorities say 28 families were living in the building, despite it being under construction and having no occupancy permit
US-based coffee chain had planned to open 50 outlets, but so far has a total of 9 stores in the country
Sales in world’s second fastest growing automotive market expected to post their first annual decline since 2003
Salvatore Girone and Massimiliano Latorre are accused of killing a pair of Indian fishermen last year after mistaking them for pirates
Some analysts are questioning whether the South Asian nation should still be counted among the world's most influential, emerging economies
Despite checkered history, one group focuses on gender equality - not profits - in northern Haryana state
On International Women’s Day, protesters fight for laws to keep women safe
Malnutrition is more common in India than in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the United Nations
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