A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
They are all-weather performers, through good times and bad, through success and failure
The third and final instalment in the series on investing in neglected firms
The turnaround may be fragile as economic activity remains low and the banking system wobbly
Is it a good idea to relax FII norms for investing in India? Forbes India finds out
Ethics, respect and relationships are the building blocks of any business, says Brijmohan Lall Munjal. And, at 90, the chairman of the Hero Group is still the force that built the world's largest two-wheeler company
Having taken over at a turbulent time, Chanda Kochhar employed a back-to-basics strategy to bring ICICI Bank back to the path of sustainable growth and profitability
Francisco D'Souza knew he had to peer into the future to keep Cognizant relevant. And he had to do this without taking his eyes off the present
IRCTC was staring at imminent failure two years ago. Today, it is the largest e-commerce portal in Asia Pacific. Because Rakesh Tandon refused to give up
Starting from scratch in 1992, Chitra Ramkrishna helped set up the country's largest bourse, the National Stock Exchange. As its newest MD and CEO, she is looking to build on that success
Phanindra Sama's vision for redBus was to introduce efficiency and method into the unorganised bus travel sector. Seven years on, the show is well on the road
After 32 years in the Mahindra Group, and 15 months as chairman, Anand Mahindra has emerged as an all-weather entrepreneur who knows how to take the right risks and avoid the rest
Keshub Mahindra on Anand Mahindra
Tarang Jain's company was doing great. But he had the foresight and the boldness to go ahead and fix what wasn't yet broken
In just six years, Ranjan Sharma’s IKSL has taken big steps towards bridging the information divide in rural India
As part of a global initiative, Hindustan Unilever has embarked on a wide-ranging programme to source all its agricultural raw materials sustainably by 2020. The Indian farmer is a key beneficiary
The finale in Margaret Atwood's trilogy of a post-apocalyptic world
Larry Ellison booted Dave Duffield and Aneel Bhusri from their company. They returned the favour by creating the biggest threat to Oracle in years—and the fastest-growing fortune on the entire Forbes 400
The black sheep of the four Walmart heirs, Alice Walton has finally found her purpose: Bringing art to the Ozarks—and ticking off the East Coast elite
The world needs more food to feed itself. But how much more do we really need to grow? Of the food crops we already grow, an appalling amount is wasted, while significant amounts turn into cattle feed and biofuels
Andalusia is home to some of the finest medieval Islamic architecture. It is also home to some of the best traditions and cultures of Catholic Spain
In an exclusive extract from Ramchandra Guha’s Gandhi Before India, we get a glimpse of some of the qualities that formed one of the most influential figures of modern times
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