A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Many have made spectacular climbs up the list, but there have been a few who failed to ride the recent resurgence in market sentiment
The 80-20 principle of wealth distribution is fast breaking down within the Forbes India Rich List. While the top 20 have seen their money stagnate, the remaining 80 have seen tremendous growth in their fortunes
India Inc members who made it to the list for the first time
Though among the 100 richest Indians last year, they did not make the cut in 2014
Already an acclaimed jewellery maker, Nirav Modi plans to expand through 100 retail outlets worldwide, while not compromising on exclusivity
Murali Divi, founder-chairman of the Rs 2,597 crore pharmaceutical contract manufacturing firm Divis Laboratories, insists his main business is running farms and growing orchards
Some of the first offices of today's leading businesspeople
Having built a billion-dollar education and health care business in less than 15 years, Ranjan Pai of the Manipal Education and Medical Group is now investing heavily in tech and life sciences startups
Under Kuldip and Gurbachan Singh Dhingra, Berger Paints has grown to become India's second largest paints company. The brothers do not meddle with the management as they see themselves as non-interfering custodians
For Cadila Healthcare's Pankaj Patel, the pure generics game is a potential 'value destroyer'. Indian pharma companies must focus on developing their own patented drugs, he says
Billionaire market maverick Rakesh Jhunjhunwala on his life, wealth, philanthropy and, of course, investing
Fifth generation Dabur scion Mohit Burman has found his calling in the world of finance and he can bank on his family's support
Madhukar Parekh has taken forward his father's legacy, leading a company with some of India's best known consumer brands, built on constant innovation, and smart and memorable advertising
The next generation is stepping in to strategise, stabilise and expand
A class on the French leader taught 29-year-old Shruti Shibulal to translate passion into a successful business. Today, she is a rising star in the hospitality industry
Mumbai is home to some of India Inc's favourite eateries
The positivity in the markets has boosted the fortunes of India's richest