Indian companies must leverage human capital as disruptors and combine that with the culture of disruptive innovation and 'jugaad' to identify new business models that are disruptive, says the business transformation expert
Ather Energy CEO Tarun Mehta shares his thoughts on building a great team and a brand story, and the EV industry
For Rajiv Modi, science and spirituality complement growth and market share, which may be why the second-gen chairman and managing director of Cadila Pharmaceuticals has stayed away from Dalal Street. The maverick entrepreneur opened up to Forbes India, after more than a decade of media silence, on innovation, devotion and enterprise
In the second half of 2023, Jonathan Curtis sees potential for greater market breadth as investors regain confidence that end of the US Federal Reserve's interest rate tightening cycle is getting closer
One of the greatest professors in the world of finance and investing on why he chose to be a teacher and not an investment banker, and what he has learnt from market cycles over the past four decades
Snap's public policy head for India and South Asia talks about what makes Snapchat stand out among other social media platforms and the platform's new safety and privacy features for teenagers
Suresh Eriyat, the founder and director of Studio Eeksaurus, and Adithi Krishnadas, the director of National Award-winning animation film Kandittund! speak about the film, the studio's previous award-winning work and the issues plaguing the animation industry
The Union minister of road transport and highways, in an exclusive conversation on Forbes India Pathbreakers, talks about life lessons and why he believes performance audit is more important than financial audit
They marry the traditional style of running the business with what's taught in B-schools. They can navigate challenges, seize opportunities and contribute to India's growth story
Vikram Sarabhai was nurtured and grew up at a time when there was a tradition of not thinking only of business as your business but doing things for the country and larger society as also your calling, your work, your business, Kartikeya V Sarabhai, writes
As the edutainment company celebrates 10 years in India, the Mexican entrepreneur talks about taking it to 23 countries, how children everywhere are essentially similar, and how India bucks global trends in real estate rents