A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Poshvine provide instant reservations to the choicest restaurants
Sudhanshu Vats, former vice president at Unilever, tells Forbes India that the business of media is not very different from that of FMCG
Nokia 808 PureView’s 41 megapixel camera with Xenon fl ash makes the world look beautiful
Academics are beginning to take their research and ideas forward by setting up their own ventures
His electronic controllers make engines fuel-efficient. Most gensets now use them
A company that builds high-end microscopes—and hopes to change the way nanotechnology is taught
This company makes special training modules to hone the problem-solving skills of students
Agnello Dias and Santosh Padhi are the hottest creative stars in the ad industry. So why did they choose to sell a majority stake in their start-up Taproot so early in the game?
Gujarat's growth story is an expression of the chief minister's authoritarian power
Neighbourhood health clinics are trying to revive the dying breed of GPs
The company is focusing on second generation biofuel as global demand rises
World Golf Tour has sponsors and office duffers spending big bucks on its virtual courses
The 10 top-earning tennis players raked in $212 million over 12 months
A look at the new Yahoo chief's portfolio of startup investments
Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer and IBM’s Ginni Rometty aren’t the only new faces in the boardroom. At least 20 women now run major American public companies–and more than half got their job last year. Here are CEOs who get fewer headlines–but rule over companies with almost $40 billion in combined revenue
Brazil’s President, Dilma Rousseff, a former Marxist revolutionary, sits atop the globe’sixth largest economy—which she stokes with a singular focus on entrepreneurship
From CEOs and heads of state to entrepreneurs, celebrity role models, and philanthropists—a ranking of the women who matter most
A Pick of the best, the latest, the greenest, the quirkiest, the most luxurious... that money can buy
The world’s freshwater resources are under increasing pressure from growing human population and industrial activity. Here’s a look at how the world’s top six water-abundant countries are dealing with their resources
An ode to late fashion photographer Prabuddha Dasgupta from his contemporaries who remember his timeless images
David A Fox, partner at the US intellectual property law firm Cantor Colburn LLP, tells Forbes India that current laws fuel, don't stifle, innovation
The fundamental underpinning of Modi's Gujarat needs far deeper examination, before we can even assume that its model of governance is indeed sustainable