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London Mayor Boris Johnson Eyes Chinese Students for Job and Investment Growth
Johnson is on the second day of a six day trade mission to China
Iran Hopes to Join Brics Group to Beat US-led Sanctions
Iran already has warm ties with Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
India Seizes US Ship with Armed Crew
Indian maritime officials detain ship without valid arms documents.
Cyclone Phailin Leaves Trail Of Destruction In India
It's the strongest cyclone to hit India in 14 years
F1 2013: Vettel Wins Japan GP But Alonso Prevents Title Celebrations
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won his ninth race in 2013 in the Japanese GP but must wait two weeks before his title celebrations can begin.
'Over 100' Indian Pilgrims Feared Dead in Festival Stampede [PHOTOS]
Scores dead after crush on bridge during festival leads to mass panic.
India v Australia, 1st ODI: Where to Watch Live, Preview and Team News
India plays host to Australia in the first of seven One Day internationals in Pune on Sunday.
India Turns Focus on Relief Measures as Cyclone Phailin Weakens
Cyclonic conditions and heavy rains to continue in eastern coastal regions of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh as officials assessing extent of damage.
Five Dead as Cyclone Phailin Hits India's Coast
Wind speeds reach 160mph as 500,000 people flee the path of the storm.
India's East Coast Braces For Monster Cyclone Phailin
Nearly 500,000 people have been evacuated as category 4 'Super Cyclonic Storm' Phailin lies 50 miles off the coast of India.
Gold Prices Expected to Drop As Washington Moves Closer to a Deal
Gold forecast to lose lustre as safe bet in times of uncertainty as US crisis set to end.
Central Bank Chief Insists India Has Strong Fundamentals
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan said India has no external or internal financing difficulties.
Miss Universe India Tour: Olivia Culpo Faces Arrest for Taj Mahal Shoot [PHOTOS]
Miss Universe 2012, Olivia Culpo of the USA, posed for a footwear brand at Taj Mahal's Diana Seat.
Indian Father Sacrifices Baby Son to Goddess Kali
Indian man axes infant son to death to please goddess Kali.
Cyclone Phailin to Hit India's Odisha and Andhra Pradesh Coasts
Thousands moved to safer areas while army and navy braced for worst.
Bubonic Plague Threatens Madagascar: Red Cross Launches 'Black Death' Campaign
ICRC said bubonic plague is rife in Madagascar due to its jails poor hygienic conditions.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Shows Off Slim Post-Baby Body at Longines Event [PHOTOS]
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan attends Longines Oldest Watch in India campaign.
India: Batting Legend Sachin Tendulkar Announces Retirement from Test Cricket
Tendulkar will retire after playing his 200th Test match in the upcoming series against West Indies.
World Bank Arm IFC to Raise $1bn from Rupee Bonds for India's Private Sector
The International Finance Corporation's rupee-bond programme is aimed to boost India economy confidence
Emerging Market Output Growth Flatlines in September
CEE manufacturers more confident than those in China, India and Brazil.
Indian IT Firms Seek Business Expansion Opportunities in Europe
Companies are afraid of possible immigration law overhaul in US that can drive up costs.
Wal-Mart to Run India Wholesale Business Single-Handedly
US retailer acquired Bharti's 50% stake in their joint venture, Bharti Wal-Mart, strengthening its presence in India.
OECD Expects Emerging Asian Economies To Remain Resilient
Structural changes to help China and Thailand become high-income countries within 20 years.
Vodafone to Invest $2bn to Raise Stake in Indian Unit
Vodafone owns about 64% of Vodafone India.
Costa Concordia: Missing Hero Russel Rebello's Body Found Inside Salvaged Liner
The body, believed to be that of Russel Rebello was found inside the salvaged liner, near the third deck.
India's Central Bank Eases Policy Rate on Rupee's Strength
RBI lowers rate at which banks borrow funds overnight from central bank.
Gold Traders Face Sombre Indian Festive Buying Season
Import restrictions and duty hikes may hit supply and sales of gold in India.
World Bank Urges Poor Countries to Improve Risk Management to Boost Growth
Calculated risks needed to raise quality of life in developing economies according to report.
More Transparency is Needed with Offensive Cyber Capabilities [BLOG]
Dr. Jarno Limnell says governments need to be more open about what offensive cyber capabilities they are developing.
India Embraces Austerity to Meet Deficit Target
Country already crossed almost 75% of 5.4tn-rupee deficit target.