Ravissant founder Ravi Chawla on their new silverware collection, how the brand has become synonymous with a luxury lifestyle and their growth plans
The sector is changing rapidly with the advent of so-called "generative" artificial intelligence, which designs objects based on textual descriptions
Three months after Argentina lifted the FIFA World Cup and ahead of the Indian Super League final, Forbes India takes a look at the impact on India of the Qatar extravaganza
A shift in drinking habits away from bottled water would also lead to a big drop in plastics waste, as an estimated 85 percent of bottles end up in landfills, the report says
What materials will be used to make the clothes of the future? This is a question that start-ups, designers and major fashion houses are trying to answer to reduce the environmental footprint of one of the most polluting industries in the world
Labs, which American Kennel Club describes as "famously friendly" and "an enthusiastic athlete," had been the most popular dog breed for 31 years before 2022. But Frenchies had been quietly climbing the charts for many years
Taha Siddiqui barely escaped Pakistan with his life after angering its powerful military with his journalism. Now his story has become a comic book
BTS are widely considered South Korea's biggest-ever cultural phenomenon, selling out stadiums around the world and dominating the charts while raking in billions for the country's economy and building a global legion of fans known as ARMYs
Japan's sakura or cherry blossom season is feverishly anticipated by locals and visitors alike, and the announcement of the Tokyo season start was alerted by major news agencies and covered live on television
The latest annual report of the Korea Foundation, realized in cooperation with the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attests to the meteoric rise of hallyu outside the borders of the Asian country
Paris Olympics organisers say they are focusing on reducing greenhouse gases and offsetting residual emissions linked to the event, in addition to financing projects to offset the effects of pollution. Experts claim this boast is 'misleading'