A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The best CEOs first demand a lot from themselves, before they turn their attention elsewhere. Simply put, they lead by example
Investors should not base their decisions on small samples and blindly follow rules of thumb
India is one of the few growth markets for music. What's needed now is a robust business model, industry veteran Atul Churamani tells Forbes India
From the Honda unrest in 2005 to the Maruti strike in 2011, industrial relations in Haryana have gone from bad to worse
Tackle the small issues, says economist Abhijit Banerjee, and that will answer the bigger questions
Soon, when you drive to a mall, all you might have to do is punch a card to park your car. Bid adieu to long queues and wasted fuel
Sanjay Gaikwad has challenged Hollywood’s monopoly with a technology that enables cinema halls to show 3-D movies at a fraction of the cost
Whether Rajat Gupta is guilty of insider trading or not is for the courts to decide. For many who know him, his actions were unethical
Jyothy Laboratories’ founder M.P. Ramachandran and deputy Ullas Kamath held on for a decade to pocket the failing Indian unit of Germany’s Henkel
Under N. Chandrasekaran’s watch, the company is more visible, more aggressive. The challenge now is to make sure it remains out of rivals’ crosshairs
Delve into the intricately demented world of larger-than-life villains and femme fatales
Most shopping in India is need-based, price-sensitive and ever on the lookout for discounts. The luxury market is no exception
The Delhi version of a spreading global campaign has divided opinion. But should we simply diss it?
Five decades of adamant, uncompromising moviemaking and K. Balachander is still in no mood to draw the curtain
Lt. General J.F.R. Jacob tells Forbes India that he does not regret being the unsung hero of the 1971 India-Pakistan War over Bangladesh
The time-tested quick-gun formula of Tamil movies gives way to realistic story-telling, often with unknown faces
Naukri.com’s Sanjeev Bikhchandani holds a confirmed pass to India’s Internet Hall of Fame. Now he is betting on other Web players to get there too
BigLoser helps you to lose weight and also helps for charitable cause
For exposing evil and speaking up for the common people, some journalists have to pay with their lives
Wido Menhardt, CEO of Philips Innovation Campus, says set-ups like his usually serve the global organisation, not the local business. He wants to change that
If delisting of shares from exchanges is made easier, private equity funds can play a better role in the turnaround of small companies
Wading through rain-clogged streets is a good time to think of places that are getting bucket loads more of it than us
A quick look around to see exactly what these hikes are like
Thirty years after being identified, the HIV infection rate has declined, but when will we have a vaccine to nail the virus?