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GE's Mark Little: Innovation Is Never a Strai...
Mark M Little, director, GE Global Research, says that it is important to stay ahead in the game by thinking big or thinking a decade in advance
Afghanistan: Emerging From The Rubble
India could play an anchoring role in transforming the country into a modern state but it must first work on the Gordian knot of contemporary geopolitics
  • JCB: Hitting Pay Dirt in India
    JCB’s strategy of taking the retail route in India has paid rich dividends, but can it protect its turf in the wake of more intense competition?
    by Prince Mathews Thomas | Nov 30, 2011 | Comments (1)
  • Terrorism Is Imposed From Outside
    In an interview with Forbes India at his Victorian office in Kabul, Second Vice President of Afghanistan, Karim Khalili, talks about insurgency, international support and what’s in store for the economy
    by Dinesh Narayanan | Nov 30, 2011 | Comments (0)
  • Kerala - The Gateway of India
    The state is giving its tourism industry a rejuvenating treatment to lure the thinking traveler
    by Dinesh Narayanan | Jun 22, 2011 | Comments (4)
  • Noida’s New Landlords
    Noida’s real estate boom is bouyed by small entrepreneurs, but marred by controversies over execution and land acquisition
    by Udit Misra | Jun 6, 2011 | Comments (0)
  • Poverty Alleviation in Bihar
    Andhra Pradesh and Bihar have shown that a new approach to help the rural poor beat abject poverty works. Now, India wants to try this approach in all states
    by Udit Misra | May 19, 2011 | Comments (6)
  • Municipal Schools in Mumbai Focus on Better Learning
    Municipal schools are not best known for the quality of learning they impart. But for the first time, Mumbai’s civic administration is trying to change that
    by Jasodhara Banerjee | Apr 27, 2011 | Comments (0)
  • A Perspective on the Nuclear Uproar in India
    As India prepares to build the world’s largest nuclear power plant, the plan has come under scrutiny in the wake of the disaster in Japan
    by Anuj Chopra | Mar 28, 2011 | Comments (2)
  • A Fish Called Basa
    Largely from Vietnam, its rapid spread and acceptance in India in the past three years have left experts baffled, and beaming
    by Shishir Prasad, Shaista Bharwani | Mar 22, 2011 | Comments (1)
  • The Value Hunters of Aurangabad
    Maharashtra’s tourism capital used to be a typical small town. It’s now making a dramatic entry on India’s consumer map
    by Ashish K Mishra | Mar 1, 2011 | Comments (4)
  • Jaipur: The Hub For Dental Tourism
    In search of cheap, reliable treatment, foreign tourists are combining sightseeing with doctor’s appointments in Jaipur
    by K.P. Narayana Kumar | Feb 17, 2011 | Comments (2)
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