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In India's evolving e-commerce scene, can Flipkart make it quick?

In India's evolving e-commerce scene, can Flipkart make it quick?

Why Google wants to make its Pixel smartphone in India

Why Google wants to make its Pixel smartphone in India

Why some Indian tech startups are coming home now

Why some Indian tech startups are coming home now

How Satya Nadella wants to bring Microsoft AI to everyone

How Satya Nadella wants to bring Microsoft AI to everyone

Indians travelling to Sri Lanka can now make payments using UPI. Here's how

Indians travelling to Sri Lanka can now make payments using UPI. Here's how

  • How real is the AI opportunity for Indian IT companies?

    How real is the AI opportunity for Indian IT companies?

    A report last week from Tata Consultancy Services on "AI for Business" revealed some of the barriers to achieving the so-called "transformation" that large companies seek, in implementing new tech and processes — especially generative AI in this case. So where does the IT services industry really stand with respect to generative AI as an opportunity for serious growth. Yugal Joshi, a partner at Everest Group, an IT outsourcing consultancy, gives us a glimpse into the nuances involved

  • How CEO Warren Harris is leveraging Tata Technologies' deep automotive expertise to design and engineer transformative solutions

    How CEO Warren Harris is leveraging Tata Technologies' deep automotive expertise to design and engineer transformative solutions

    Tata Technologies was founded in the late 80s as an outsourced engineering arm of Tata Motors. More than three decades later, it has become a global engineering research and development powerhouse. In this podcast, Naini Thaker gets into the details of the cover story and gives insights into the challenges Tata Technologies faces ahead

  • 'Singed but not burnt': See Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam's art and activism in Mumbai

    'Singed but not burnt': See Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam's art and activism in Mumbai

    Shahidul Alam spent 107 days in jail for being a critic of the government; he was Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2018. In a new solo exhibition, his work is being showcased at the Sakshi Gallery in Mumbai, until May 22. Curator Ina Puri gives Forbes India a walk-through

  • The inner workings of Asia's largest data centre, in Navi Mumbai

    The inner workings of Asia's largest data centre, in Navi Mumbai

    Forbes India got a chance to take a tour of Yotta's datacenter park in Navi Mumbai, which currently has 7,200 server racks powered by almost 60 megawatts of power. In this video, co-founder Sunil Gupta, who is also known as the Data Centre Man of India, takes us through the use cases of these AI chips, the current data centre boom, the importance of data localization, and much more

  • I take inspiration from my failures: Srikanth Bolla

    I take inspiration from my failures: Srikanth Bolla

    Srikanth Bolla is the first overseas blind student at MIT. He is the founder and CEO of Bollant Industries. He is an entrepreneur who employs people with disabilities. And he is the subject of a new Bollywood film starring Rajkummar Rao. Srikanth wrote his own destiny after his parents were advised to get rid of him because he was visually impaired at birth. Watch him talk about what makes a good leader and what inspires him

  • Indians on the World's Billionaires List 2024

    Indians on the World's Billionaires List 2024

    The planet's billionaires—2,781—are 120 percent richer than a decade ago. 14 of these individuals, worth $2 trillion collectively, figure in the $100 billion club. Forbes' annual list includes 200 Indians, a record for the country, collectively worth $954 billion, up 40 percent from a year ago. In this podcast, Manu Balachandran shares the journey of India's richest jeweller, Joy Alukkas and looks at other wealthy Indians who made the cut

  • Inside Novartis' outsized play in India

    Inside Novartis' outsized play in India

    Forbes India's Manu Balachandran talks about Vasant 'Vas' Narasimhan, CEO, Novartis, the youngest amongst his pharma peers at 47, a trained doctor who has come up the ranks from R&D. Balachandran delves into our latest cover story which dissects Novartis' play in India

  • Surviving the stock market storm: Inside the IPO issue

    Surviving the stock market storm: Inside the IPO issue

    The latest issue of Forbes India focuses on the newly listed companies and what keeps them ticking and thriving even after the initial enthusiasm simmers down. In this podcast, Nasrin Sultana and Manu Balachandran explain the need to check how these companies are performing and the stories you cannot miss out on reading

  • Celebrating self-made women: W-Power list 2024

    Celebrating self-made women: W-Power list 2024

    Forbes India W-Power list of self-made women celebrates founders, authors, bureaucrats, entertainers, activists, and achievers in various fields who have left an indelible mark on the history books of women empowerment. Talking about the latest issue celebrating the endearing journeys of these women, Naini Thaker gets into the details of how these leaders are bringing change and the stories you cannot miss on these pages

  • WPL 2024: Forbes India's best XI of the tournament

    WPL 2024: Forbes India's best XI of the tournament

    This year's Women's Premier League has seen new levels of success. Just before we move on to the glitzy men's IPL in a few days, here's Forbes India's pick of the best XI of the WPL, in no particular order. Did your favourite make it to our list?

  • Karan Johar on Animal, nepotism and the new order of cinema

    Karan Johar on Animal, nepotism and the new order of cinema

    The filmmaker fields a range of questions on cinema and beyond, with Palki Sharma, managing editor, Firstpost—and a rapid fire, of course

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