Subhash Chandra of Zee and the Agarwals of Dainik Bhaskar launched DNA in 2005 to challenge The Times of India on its home turf in Mumbai. They severely underestimated their adversary
For years ad agency Rediffussion’s Arun Nanda refused to sell out to WPP’s Martin Sorrell. Now Sorrell’s patience appears to have run out
The new consumers in India’s villages are ambitious and demanding just like their urban counterparts. And Hindustan Unilever is responding to the change with a distribution overhaul
India's stock markets are at the beginning of a major change. And for once, it is the machine before the man that counts
It is the near future. The opportunities in financial markets are being ruled by computers. But there are some rare events where humans still have a chance.
As a women techpreneur, Carol Realini is a rare breed. Her company, Obopay, allows consumers to transfer money and pay for goods and services through mobile phones. After scripting a success story in Kenya, Realini is now trying to do the same in India
Patel Engineering de-risks its government contract business with plans for power generation and real estate development
Patni's Jeya Kumar is urging employees to become entrepreneurs inside the company and in the process discover the firm's next spurt of growth
Why Anil Agarwal's mining conglomerate is taking a dip in the oil sector
Kishore Biyani led the retail revolution in India but was also guilty of trying out too many things. A full-blown crisis later, he is ready with an equally grand but a more sedate growth plan
Mahindra the fourth owner of SsangYong is hoping that its acquisition of the Korean auto company will be a lucky break for them both