A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Is the government merely clutching at straws? Or does it really have a larger economic plan to kick-start reform?
Beautifully produced volumes of poetry from Hachette India
Harish Hande says small-scale, stand-alone solar installations are a better way of reaching poor, remote villages. That’s why he wants to seed and mentor local enterprises in this field
RBI's move to stabilise the rupee has had a strong reaction in the over-the-counter market
Review of JeffRey Sachs’s book on what went wrong in the US
The time is right for India to make dramatic and continuous improvements in health, education and public services to keep pace with the high GDP growth rate
India needs to reform employment, education and employability if it wants to shed the tag of poverty
The government, industry and universities have to work together to increase the country’s talent pool
Peace talks and punishing erring Special Police Officers are the key to solving the Naxal problem, says Nandini Sundar, Head of Department, Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
What Kerala and Tamil Nadu can teach the rest of the country about good health at low cost
The government should revive agriculture by offering subsidies and ensure that those who produce food can also consume what they produce
Former managing director of Delhi Metro E. Sreedharan feels that the Railway Board needs to delegate authority to zonal railways to improve efficiency and safety
For government services to improve, those providing them should want to do a better job, says Lant Pritchett, professor of economics, Harvard University
India’s Centre-state relationship can be made to work better, says Aseema Sinha, associate professor, Claremont McKenna College
ROBERT PERA, billionaire at 33, makes computer hardware with even fatter profit margins than his former employer's. The secret: No direct sales force
Spotify's Daniel Ek created a free, Facebook-enabled platform that could save the recording industry from piracy and iTunes
The revival of the iconic California condor is colliding with the state's wind farm boom. How environmentalists nightmare has become a multibillion-dollar dilemma
Europe may slip deeper into recession this year
A volunteering project held recently in Rajasthan helped senior officials of US tractor major Deere & Co get a taste of rural India and what it's like to be a marginalised farmer
Activists fear that the government's move to exempt the CBI from the Right to Information Act could have ulterior motives
How the outcome of the UP elections could influence the course of India's economic reforms
Designers Accord is a global network of designers who aimed to incorporate environmental sustainability in all forms of design. Founder Valerie Casey speaks with Forbes India about how good design is related to problem-solving
Discounts were at the same level as during the previous festive season, but buyers just wouldn’t come in. Sales were down 20 percent
E-commerce companies are rushing to offer cash-on-delivery to their customers, but how long will the trend last?
These are exciting times for the literary scene in India
India should start expressing economic freedom through its own social values and through the thoughts of Indian intellectuals who advocated it
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Mobile services provider Comviva, after conquering the African continent, has plans to go solo in India and succeed without parent Bharti's help