A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
September rains will be keenly watched as a lower-than-normal monsoon this year has resulted in drought-like conditions in a third of India
Rajesh Gopinathan is busy building an agile, optimised-for-business-value enterprise that can associate value with the complexity of a problem, not the elegance of the solution
Banker-turned-entrepreneur Mohit Sahney and his wife Sunita have busted several myths while building Finova Capital. Operating entirely out of rural India, it has been profitable since inception, but the tough phase begins now as it expands its reach
These brothers who code, and husband-wife duos, are bringing advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to varied sectors, from banking to retail
Uncle-nephew duo of Jayesh and Arpit Rajpurohit is changing the way people build houses by bringing predictability and transparency into construction
Anish Achuthan, his wife Mabel Chacko, and his brother Ajeesh Achuthan, have built Open into a $600 million enterprise, with a strong focus on work culture with Open
Three family-run businesses are making the most of the burgeoning opportunity in India's beauty and personal care market with 'clean and natural' products and giving women what they want
For Shashwata Narain and her sister Shobhita, Veera Health is the culmination of a strong camaraderie, and the brave common vision to build a business with impact
Tzar Labs co-founders Ashish and Anish Tripathi have devised an early cancer-detection test in memory of their brother-in-law who committed suicide while ailing from the disease
On CEO Rajesh Gopinathan's watch, Tata Consultancy Services, one of the world's top IT companies, is ready to shed the outsourcing legacy and embrace symbiotic transformational journeys with its biggest customers
From building an innovation culture to investing in internal talent, the CEO &MD of TCS speaks about his big plans. Edited excerpts