From the tigress at Kanha National park to the fearless cubs at Maasai Mara, Dr.Ramakanta Panda, Managing Director & Vice Chairman, Asian Heart Institute, and a leading cardiovascular thoracic surgeon, says his hobby helps cope with stress. This is part three of a series of photo essays, with clicks by photographers who hold a day job
A collection of images shot by Forbes India's photographers during the times of Covid-19
Arvind Ramamurthy, senior chief engineer of Samsung spends nearly all his weekends in the Western Ghats, photographing frogs, snakes, lizards, and other smaller life forms. This is part two of a series of photo essays clicked by avid photographers who have a day corporate job
On World Photography Day, glimpse at this collection of birds clicked by Dipesh Kaura, General Manager - South Asia at Kaspersky. This is part one of a series of photo essays clicked by avid photographers who have a day corporate job
Bikhchandani started small with founding an internet startup whose aim was never to become an unicorn, but profitable. Today, the billionaire is an entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist, who believes in hardwork and learning from failure. Cover story author, Naini Thaker, tells us more
In this Independence Day special one-on-one interaction, the PEA Sanjeev Sanyal shares his views on Government's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the pandemic's effects on our economy, the need for more 'world-class Indian resources' to succeed in our quest to become a self-sufficient and self-reliant nation
It's been a decade since SoftBank first invested in India. Their portfolio, which boasts unicorns such as Paytm, Swiggy, Oyo, and InMobi, is $14 billion strong. Pooja Sarkar, the co-author of the cover story with Rajiv Singh, walks us through the functioning of SoftBank's India team, how their knowledge-sharing meetings helped desi startups, and the future of SoftBank Vision Fund in India
On International Tiger Day, here are some captivating photographs from some of the best wildlife photographers in India—capturing the beauty and the majestic lives of India's tigers
PV Sindhu, 2016 Olympics silver medallist is one of India's strongest contenders to win a gold medal in women's singles badminton at Tokyo 2020. In conversation with Forbes India, the ace shuttler talks about the pressure of expectation, playing inside a bio-bubble, living with the constant social media scrutiny, and how she developed her game under a new coach—Park Tae Sang
With Rs 75,000 capex play, Reliance Industries is planning to give green energy its Jio moment—the move has the potential to make RIL the largest green energy business in India, Samar Srivastava, cover story author gives a peek into the cover story