A cursory glance at the Forbes list of 169 Indian billionaires suggests that it's populated by the next gen of traditional families who have seized new opportunities, along with a healthy sprinkling of first-generation tech entrepreneurs
Indian IT services are poised to enter the next orbit, but current global events that are shaping and reshaping the sector begged for a deeper dive. From LTIMindtree to a day in a life of an IT worker, grab our IT Services Special today
Now in it's 12th edition, the Forbes India Leadership Awards shines a light on the best in leadership, innovation, creating wealth and giving it too, writes Brian Carvalho
Access to capital is one of the largest barriers for women founders but it is not just an India problem, but a global problem. Then there's access to mentorship and a supportive ecosystem. Our latest issue delves into inspiring stories of 11 women founders who are raging against the machine to create a space for themselves in the world
In this special issue on India's Next Wave of Philanthropy, the Forbes India team dives deep into a new set of super-rich families that are going beyond writing cheques to support causes like education, health and women's empowerment from the grassroots. We also analyse new trends in giving and new approaches that combine funds and participation
India is inching up on the global innovation index and it is evidenced in exciting new developments taking place in early-stage startups in areas from robotics and quantum cryptography to space and insect biotechnology and energy transition
The 2023 Forbes India 30 Under 30 compilation of entrepreneurs and professionals across finance, technology, art, entertainment and sports, reminds us that the free spirt is alive and kicking
When TCS first listed on the bourses, it had to learn transparency and dealing with the media. It was a while before it caught up to quarterly expectations of the markets, and India's newly listed companies can learn a thing or two from it
From Alia Bhatt to Tabu; Hardik Pandya to Surya Kumar Yadav; R Vaishali to Jerlin Anika...spot the pattern. They are household celebrities, followed by the lesser-talked-about but equally accomplished in films, over-the-top (OTT) series and sports. Common to all is they're outperformers. Showstoppers. Winners, in their own rights
From economy, currency and policy tremors to great achievements in sports—a lot went down in 2022. Our year-ender issue sheds light on the key events of the year and what's to come next
Forbes India's W-Power does consider conventional parameters of measuring success—wealth and valuation, power and position, and value-creation and performance—however, at the heart of the list is the self-made essence of these women. They're not dynasts or inheritors, but individuals who have imagined their own ideas, their own paths, their own destinies