Sunil Mehta, an IIT-Bombay alumnus, co-founded They See Blue with fellow Indian Americans to mobilize South Asian support for the Democrats. By leveraging Silicon Valley's start-up approach ...
Indian blue-chips extend losses to third day Bajaj Auto's festive caution drags down auto sector, spills over Foreign fund exodus hits investor sentiment Oct 17 (Reuters) - Indian shares fell for ...
Blue coaches These blue-colored coaches are the most often ones found in Indian Railways, particularly in trains like the Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express. These coaches are designed for speed as ...
The United States and Canada have worked together to investigate what they say is the Indian government’s campaign against Sikh separatists. By Devlin Barrett Reporting from Washington Federal ...
The woman told Mr Annamalai to 'return to India. Ashwin Annamalai, a Canadian citizen of Indian origin, has expressed concern about a "disturbing rise" in hate crimes against the country's Indian ...
She said, "Indian films and fashion are having a very big moment. The entire world is talking about Indian films. Laapataa Ladies going out for the Oscars. People are watching films in our ...
US prosecutors accused an Indian government employee of directing a foiled plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist with US citizenship in New York, in a case that has disrupted US-India relations ...
Indian markets are weathering a storm of volatility as U.S. election fever hits a new pitch, stirring excitement and speculation among investors. Historically, Democratic wins have spurred ...
In a city where over 200 languages are spoken, one Indian language has made its way onto the ballot — and it’s not the one most people would guess. Bengali has emerged as the only Indian ...
Oct 18 (Reuters) - Foreign investors are on track to sell a record amount in Indian equities in October ... largely fizzled out since then. China's blue-chip index (.CSI300), opens new tab fell ...
By Dana G. Smith The concept is simple and alluring: There are special regions around the world — called blue zones — where people regularly remain vibrant and active into their 90s and 100s ...
In Indian mythology,... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public ...