A footballer in India has collapsed and died during a match after apparently suffering a cardiac arrest.
In a New Delhi hospital, a two-year-old girl is fighting for her life after a teenager brought her there three weeks ago, unconscious with severe head injuries and bruises, fractured arms and human bite marks covering her tiny body.
Jet-setting spiritual gurus. Gilded temples. Sprawling ashrams. Tons of offerings.
India's prime minister carried out no overhaul of his Cabinet as he realigned his team in the face of scathing criticism of his handling of corruption in the government.
The head of the Indian Premier League, billed as the world's richest cricket tournament, has been suspended from his post amid a scandal involving allegations of money laundering, a sport official said Monday.
India apologized to its citizens for a government advertisement, aimed at promoting female children, that showed a former Pakistani air force chief.
She lost her career, was ostracized and driven to a suicide attempt.
Religious groups in India have warned they will oppose any move to legalize homosexuality as the federal government prepares to hold talks on a law that classifies same-sex acts as crimes.
Indian doctors have successfully removed a 1.2-meter rod from a 3-year-old boy after he was impaled on it at his grandparents' house.
The Srinagar airport opened Saturday to international traffic, part of an effort to encourage tourism and trade.
Newspaper front pages around the world were unanimous Wednesday in celebrating the momentousness of Barack Obama's inauguration as U.S. president.
CNN's David McKenzie talks with Obama supporters as they celebrate his inauguration as U.S. president.
The chairman of one of India's fastest-growing banks, the sister of a Bollywood actor, a Times of India journalist and the chief of India's Anti-Terrorism Squad were among Indians killed in the four-day terrorist siege in Mumbai.
Hemant Karkare, the slain anti-terror chief in Mumbai, India, is laid to rest.
Three days after gangs of gunmen launched a murderous rampage in Mumbai, India, killing at least 183 people, the emphasis in the Indian media has quickly turned from shock to anger and recrimination.
Hemant Karkare, Mumbai's slain terror chief, was a shrewd and unflappable investigator whose death is a blow to a police force that has difficult work ahead, his colleagues said this week.
Volunteers and NGOs are setting up classrooms across India to try supplement a national education system that they say does not make the grade
Analysis: Indians are outraged over President Bush's comment about the cause of soaring food prices, but politicians and pundits should stop pointing fingers
Viewpoint: In India, the daughter of a brutally slain politician meets with a woman imprisoned for her role in the killing. Why is there a need to forgive?
A sharp slide in India's share markets suggested that India's investors have followed suit in the global sell-off sparked by fears of a U.S. recession. But India's growth rate will remain in rude health
India have suspended their tour of Australia until their appeal against the three-match ban handed to spinner Harbhajan Singh is heard.
Analysis: If the India-U.S. nuclear pact fails, it could bring down the government and impede India's economic reforms
Hyderabad is the latest technology center to be a target. But so far, India's grim security situation hasn't hindered its boom
Journalists are good at reporting what's happened, not so good at predicting what is going to happen. But even though the future is inherently unpredictable, papers around the world are not holding back: Let's a take at how some of them are forecasting the world in 2007.
Looks like Tom Petty won't back down after all.
Top Indian cricketers Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar joined their country's media on Tuesday in criticizing Australian players following incidents after the Champions Trophy final.
The eyes of the sporting world will be on India on Sunday as the group stages of the ICC Champions Trophy get under way with the hosts facing England. Here's all you need to know about the tournament.
The eyes of the sporting world will be on India on Sundayas the group stages of the ICC Champions Trophy get under way with the hosts facing England. Here's all you need to know about the tournament.
Hard-hit Indian Ocean fishermen are being hurt again by falling demand for seafood prompted by fears it may be contaminated by decaying bodies that were swept out to sea by the tsunamis.
Think global brands and the first names to come to mind might be Microsoft, McDonald's, Toyota or Samsung.
Offshore outsourcing has been a controversial topic during the past year. But so far, the political furor over offshoring has not hurt large Indian tech services firms.
A train has left the Pakistani city of Lahore bound for New Delhi, the first time for two years the service has run.