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Aston Martin expects to garner about a fifth of its 2012 sales from emerging markets such as China, India and the Middle East, the global sales director at the U.K. luxury sports car maker said.
Samsung introduced a faster, larger version of its flagship smartphone, aimed at sustaining its growth in advanced cellphones and challenging Apple's iPhone dominance.
A roundup of what film critics said about 'Jannat 2,' a Bollywood sequel to the 2008 hit action-drama by the same name.
The favorite route used by foreign investors to invest in India appeared in jeopardy after the Indian government signaled it wanted to review its taxation treaty with this tiny Indian Ocean island.
Indian stocks were hammered on the back of a rupee which is fast losing value and on jitters about the future of a taxation treaty India has with Mauritius.
Indian generic drug maker Cipla is cutting prices on its cancer medicines by up to 75%, likely complicating efforts of pharmaceutical companies seeking to develop their businesses in India.
The Indian unit of Russia's Sistema JSFC said it has again appealed to the country's Supreme Court against the cancellation of its 21 telecommunications licenses, in another attempt to save its operations.
The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs last month, fewer than expectations for 168,000, in another sign of sluggishness. The unemployment rate edged down to 8.1%.
India's Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said he is confident the nation's economy will return to a "sustained growth path" of around 8% to 10% annually in the coming years.
Despite Asia's strong growth, risks to banks are growing, spurred by rising individual debt levels, headwinds from the European debt crisis and a slowdown in China.
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Facebook set the price range for its initial public offering at $28 to $35 a share, targeting a valuation as rich as $96 billion in what would be a record debut for an American company.
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The former 'basket case' is more moderate on religion and more pragmatic on development than its peers.
We identify some unconventional careers which were unheard of a decade ago but which are slowly taking root in India.
China's Foreign Ministry says that blind activist Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad, possibly opening the door to resolving a diplomatic standoff with the U.S.
The show may be called "Truth Shall Prevail," but the marketing around Aamir Khan's first television show has been rather cagey about what to expect.
Twenty20 cricket hasn't quite turned out the way people expected, with perhaps the biggest surprise being the effect the Indian Premier League has had on its elder statesmen.
For India's RTE Act to actually work, it has to be about much more than just getting underprivileged kids into better schools, says Rupa Subramanya.
Dropbox is hugely popular for online storage and file synchronization, but two new products have the potential to compete with the service, says Amit Agarwal.
Syrian security forces killed four students, forced thousands more out of their dorms and left the campus of one of Syria's largest universities reeling in chaos, students and activists said Thursday.
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General Motors posted a lackluster first quarter, showing some improved profitability but weakness overseas and continued losses to rival Ford Motor in North America, its strongest market.
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Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng addressed members of the U.S. Congress by cellphone from a Beijing hospital, where he is under watch by Chinese authorities after saying he now wants to leave China.
Nicolas Sarkozy, lagging behind François Hollande in polls, could join the long list of leaders swept aside by Europe's crisis or by unpopular austerity measures.
Asian shares ended mostly lower after disappointing data from Europe and the U.S. revived concerns about the global economic outlook; South Korea's Kospi slipped 0.2%.
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With YouTube joining the battle for video advertising dollars, start-up culture has crept into the traditional television world. Even red-carpet regulars are agreeing to working-class wages.
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America's reputation is now implicated in Chen's fate.
Syfy's "Treasure Island" takes the camp out of piracy and puts a dash of agitprop in, and the new season of "Sherlock" on PBS is better than ever.
Analysis and insights from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires on the daily news in the world's largest democracy.
The Indian Army is conducting a military exercise named 'Shoor Veer,' which means brave warrior, in the Rajasthan desert. Some snapshots
Tourists in Srinagar, a military exercise in Rajasthan, a T20 cricket match, and more.
A man relaxes in a capsule hotel in China, police charge people during the Rato Machhindranath festival in Nepal, robots perform ahead of the World Expo in South Korea and more.
In today's pictures, aspiring dancers audition to be Radio City Rockettes, protesters take to the streets of Yemen, a cosmonaut gets ready for a space trip and more.
Indian President Pratibha Patil's five-year tenure ends in July. In pictures, a look at those in the running to replace her.
Britain's Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is on a seven-day visit to India. Some snapshots.
Yankees' Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera may have thrown his last pitch, after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament and the meniscus in the knee while chasing down a fly ball in batting practice.
The chairman of one of India's largest road-building firms will likely have to take a lie detector test in connection with the murder of an anti-corruption activist.
Eduardo Saverin, the Brazilian-born billionaire whose skirmishes with Zuckerberg were dramatized in the "The Social Network," is leading a flashy new lifestyle in Singapore.
Kailash Kher,a singer known for his unbridled vocals and Sufi-inspired sensibilities, is touring the U.S. this month.
As Vladimir Putin returns to Russia's presidency amid a clamor of prodemocracy protests, we take a look at autocratic role models who could offer Mr. Putin some guidance should he require an exit strategy.
A rare Mughal-era diamond necklace is up for grabs for $20 million. Little, however, is known about who first owned the diamonds.
Alphonso, Dasheri and Chausa are so passé. Next time you fancy sliced mango, you may want use the "Akhilesh" variety.
The term, once mainly used for custom tailoring, now suits makers of bikes, crackers and boxes.
•The Wall Street Journal's South Asia bureau spent last year on a series of related in-depth articles that examine what the 20 years since India adopted a series of economic reforms have brought the giant nation. Read these articles in a PDF format translated into Hindi.