A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
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A democracy deficit is as much of a problem as budget and trade deficits
As the Modi wave gathered momentum, these upward trajectories of markets and key figures defined the world's largest exercise in democracy
These young guns from our annual pick of the best and brightest run with Global 2000 companies
Andreas Barner, the chairman of the board of managing directors, Boehringer Ingelheim, tells Prince Mathews Thomas that it's important for the German pharma company to strengthen its presence in India
Dhirendra Singh launched MangoSip in small-town north India and has now set his gaze on the rest of the country
Conceived at MIT, and backed by internet pioneers and global investors, Infinite Analytics hopes to tap the ecommerce market with the promise of real-time predictions of consumer trends and preferences
Renuka Ramnath, founder of Multiples Alternate Asset Management, launched a $500 million fund in India when few others would. But "waiting for the right time" is not her philosophy, she tells Forbes India
In the four years since HDFC Bank trained its gaze on rural India, it has seen a 20-25 percent growth in business in this sector. Managing Director Aditya Puri talks to Forbes India about the bank's ambitious plans
It may have no authority over clearing projects, but the Anil Swarup-led Project Monitoring Group has helped prevent logjams
After his tenure as PM, will Manmohan Singh retire to a quiet life or draft a role for himself, building on his many successes? We look at some public figures who quit office only to start afresh
Mahesh Gupta built India's second largest water purifier company, Kent RO Systems faces its biggest challenge: Staying ahead of industry heavyweights who have entered this untapped market
In his book Sahara: The Untold Story author Tamal Bandyopadhyay explains the intricate innards of the company. An extract:
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This coastal city is the one to be in, if you are in Brazil for the World Cup
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The definitive ranking of the world's largest, most powerful and most valuable companies
The 2014 list features 54 Indian companies, down from 61 in 2012
With a radical new treatment, Joseph Jimenez is dedicating Novartis to one overarching mission: Vanquishing mankind's ancient adversary. Its breakthrough might be the most tangible... ever
Forget the delivery drones and TV deals. Jeff Bezos's stealthy foray into the unsexy world of B2B distribution is likely his most disruptive move yet—and it has an $8 trillion swath of the economy running scared
Satya Nadella inherits big profits and big problems as Microsoft's growth is slowing and Windows is losing relevance in a post-PC world. The new CEO's secret weapon? Yell less
After hitting $100 million in revenue in its first six years, Mindtree lost its way. The IT services firm, though, can still catch up with the big league, but it will first have to stop thinking 'mid-tier'
Through organisational transformation and by reshaping business strategy, Harsh Mariwala is giving his company its best shot at growth in a competitive, ever-changing landscape
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