The Pune-based company that manufactured the Covid-19 vaccine administered to most Indians is exploring more sophisticated delivery systems
Iraq boosted its share in June to 26% of total Indian crude imports from 24% in May
America has trodden carefully in its relations with communist China, especially on the issue of Taiwan
Both the Netherlands and UK facilities have turned around but the transition to a green steel future may differ
IIBX has the potential to ease the hassle involved in importing precious metals
After long power outages owing to coal shortages over two years, the government and its principal producer have drawn up an integrated plan to preclude the annual seasonal supply dislocations
After a pandemic slump, consumer goods makers are banking on a good monsoon but erratic rain patterns make a sustained recovery open to question
Here's a look at how the major parties did regarding the C7 mandates, across state elections
The new guidelines expanding consumer choices to green energy will remain subject to the uncertainties and quirks of state policy
Street View is a virtual representation of the streets and the surroundings on Google Maps, consisting millions of panoramic images, which create a real-world experience
Direct investment or co-investing with Indian VC/PE funds in companies is increasingly catching up
Proposed amendments to the Public Liability Insurance Act may end the high level of non-compliance among companies
IIM Raipur admits more women than men in its PG course but top engineering and management institutes need more diversity
The domestic slowdown and growing acceptability of Made-in-India brands offer opportunities to accelerate the drive to global markets
Buffeted by ten years of policy flip flops, the sector is hoping a new bidding model will introduce a breath of fresh air
ED's questioning may reveal some truths about one of the biggest scams in corporate governance India, but it will also shine a light on relations between the police and Maharashtra government
The decision to sell its Thoothukudi copper plant is unlikely to end the controversy surrounding it
Now, as the Centre seeks to come out with a framework on 'Right to Repair' to facilitate self or third-party repair of products, chances are that new products will be available in the open market
The pendency debate between Law Minister Rijiju and CJI Ramana might come down to judicial vacancies
The scarcity and poor viability of charging stations remains a major obstacle to the government's green mobility ambitions