Rishi Sunak, a 39-year-old high-flying business investor who only entered politics five years ago, has enjoyed a rapid rise to become Britain's new finance minister.
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Nitin Degaonkar, an Indian American business executive, has filed a lawsuit in the court in Northern District of Texas against Infosys Ltd., alleging violation of workplace laws and anti-discrimination laws by the Indian outsourcing company.
India's largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said Friday that its quarterly net profits rose just 0.2 percent, missing estimates despite robust demand from European clients.
Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella voiced concern over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), saying what is happening is “sad” and he would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant create the next unicorn in India.
American tech firms are increasingly sponsoring green cards, or permanent U.S. residency, for their employees from India and elsewhere in a bid to hold on to their skilled talent pool at a time when H1-B work visa extensions have become unpredictable.
Anand Pandian, an anthropology professor at Johns Hopkins University, was named the winner of Infosys 2019 Prize in Social Sciences last week for his “brilliantly imaginative work” on ethics, selfhood and the creative process.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Indian IT giant Infosys after whistleblowers alleged its top executives acted unethically to inflate revenues, the firm said Thursday.
India's second-richest man, Azim Premji, announced Thursday his retirement as chairman of Wipro, the company that he transformed from a small cooking fat firm into a global IT powerhouse.
While the denials of temporary H 1-B visas for high-skilled workers increased steadily in the last few years of the Trump administration, the …
Indian IT outsourcing giant Infosys has won a federal trademark infringement lawsuit against a New York-based information technology firm, forcing the latter to change its name.
