Apple's India push continues.
The board will help the company navigate international markets and regulators.
Two potential obstacles: Prime hitting a wall, and failure in India.
New rules suggest Amazon will have to change its business practices in India.
You may not know GOQii, but you might know it's new board member.
Ola Micro is the company's cheapest offering.
Uber India and Snapdeal are discussing a deal that would allow Snapdeal users to hail an Uber in the e-commerce company's app.
Demand for some services -- UberBlack, for instance -- turns out not to be so high in India.
Two years after expanding outside of China, Xiaomi still makes 91 percent of its sales domestically. But other numbers tell a better story, says the company's global boss.
Vacation over.
Sounds kind of pleasant, actually.
Three startups trying to crack the emerging market nut.
Hers are big sales shoes to fill in a key market.
Why Indian startups are ticked at Zuck (and Andreessen even more).
Mark Zuckerberg is not at all thrilled with his company's longtime board member Marc Andreessen. Not. One. Bit.
TRAI has spoken.
Snapdeal would like to do a stock offering in India so its sellers and customers can also become shareholders.
Co-founder Sachin Bansal will be replaced by Flipkart COO Binny Bansal.
The Indian startup scene is still young, but it has surpassed Israel to become the third-biggest startup market worldwide.
Facebook ad revenue will soon be dependent on emerging markets like Brazil and India.
Foursquare is raising money at less than half its peak valuation.
Facebook faces more backlash in India over its free Internet offering.
Oops.
Might Google's Internet balloon get boxed out of the world's biggest democracy?
The anti-Uber force is now four strong.
New data shows Alibaba's UC browser is beating Google's in its key growth market.
The e-commerce startup launches a mobile site that's a mobile app in disguise.
The move marks the third time Flipkart has poached a marquee Googler this year.
Zuckerberg talked about net neutrality and Internet.org from India on Wednesday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi fielded pre-screened questions onstage at 1 Hacker Way.
Modi, the Valley's cause célèbre.
Will traffic gridlock in Bangalore make UberPool a disaster?