A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Foreign Billionaires have been snapping up US properties
Billionaires no more: 117 people fell off the list this year. At least one of them intended it.
Only 23 billionaires have weathered the booms and busts to make the cut every year since we started counting, in 1987
He rose from blackjack hustler to media king with bold gambles and shrewd hedges
Our list lays out who has what country by country and where each of the billionaires ranks in the global-wealth pecking order
Champion golfer, art collector, hotelier. There may be no one on our list who is more of a Renaissance man. But the most interesting part of Vik's story—the business dealings that built his empire, leaving a trail of angry investors in his wake—has never been told. Until now
The biggest group ever of new women billionaires swells their ranks to new highs, in both numbers and percentage (just over 10 percent). Leading the charge: A new Facebook billionaire who wants more women to follow in her shoes
Jan Koum came to the US with nothing. Twenty years later Mark Zuckerberg is giving him $6.8 billion. The inside story of the greatest tech deal of the century
As Russian troops roll in, Ukraine's second-richest man, Victor Pinchuk, must choose between his head and heart
The world's second-largest online retailer is losing ground to the cutthroat web tycoons hell-bent for his customers. No matter. Michael Otto, patriarch of one of Europe's richest families (they own the likes of Crate & Barrel), would rather lose with class than compromise his values
The legendary Kerry Packer lost a big chunk of his fortune at America's gambling tables. His son, James, has hit the jackpot by owning the casinos. Now he's rolling the dice on Hollywood