India isn't a cakewalk for Netflix. As it battles with competitors like Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar, even YouTube, a look at its Originals and long-term fight for eyeballs—and how its affordable mobile plan helped kick things off
Forbes India celebrates India’s best business leaders, who steered their companies through resilience and innovation in a year of slowdown
Forbes India's Samar Srivastava elucidates how the Forbes India Rich List tycoons saw their wealth change over the difficult year, and why some big names dropped off the list
Bollywood actors are routinely investing in fashion brands and sporting leagues, but the Gully Boy star chose an unusual foray—independent music, with IncInk Records. Will it pay off?
Banking on a mobile-first strategy, Naspers has backed companies like Swiggy, MakeMyTrip and Ibibo. Cover story author Varsha Meghani explains why it isn’t your traditional VC
The luxury sector has been slow to adopt technology, but is quickly making amends in India, using artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality to wow a new generation of consumers. Forbes India's Pankti Mehta Kadakia explores the market's evolution
Forbes India's private equity expert, Pooja Sarkar, dives deep into what's going wrong at KKR India, and how it can be fixed
Balancing top tech features with disruptive pricing in India, the company is exploring unconventional revenue streams. Xiaomi’s main challenge in the country now comes from Xiaomi itself
Forbes India's first-ever food special peels through the various layers of the red-hot food business ecosystem—food tech and deep discounting, the impact of private equity, food security, how social media and technology are changing the way we eat, and much more to chew on
Cover story author Rajiv Singh discusses the polarising filmmaker, Sacred Games 2, and the importance of different voices in Bollywood
What makes a company a good place to work at? A look at the 16 companies in India that go beyond the buzzwords